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Editorial pointers

Editorial pointers Editorial Pointers It seems every time we spotlight the latest in component-based software and systems development, the stories emanating from this effort tell of progress beyond all previous predictions. And when you consider the frequency of our coverage, you can appreciate how much has been achieved in so little time. This month ™s special section focuses on the challenges and solutions encountered in industry and academia worldwide when using the component paradigm to build software systems. Guest editor Ali Arsanjani, Component Competency Lead for IBM Global Services ™ National Center of Competency for Enterprise Application Development, explains that each article in the section offers a unique experience of building successful component-based and service-oriented software, including the issues and obstacles overcome. Our thanks to the many participants in this project for sharing their stories and wisdom gained. Impressive strides have been made over the years in building creative user interfaces that interact with computing tools in ever more natural and instinctive ways. But what of the creative process itself? How are interfaces addressing ”and responding to ”the very real and unique element of human creativity? We present a OF THE ACM ¢ select group of articles and experiences that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Communications of the ACM Association for Computing Machinery

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0001-0782
DOI
10.1145/570907.570913
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Abstract

Editorial Pointers It seems every time we spotlight the latest in component-based software and systems development, the stories emanating from this effort tell of progress beyond all previous predictions. And when you consider the frequency of our coverage, you can appreciate how much has been achieved in so little time. This month ™s special section focuses on the challenges and solutions encountered in industry and academia worldwide when using the component paradigm to build software systems. Guest editor Ali Arsanjani, Component Competency Lead for IBM Global Services ™ National Center of Competency for Enterprise Application Development, explains that each article in the section offers a unique experience of building successful component-based and service-oriented software, including the issues and obstacles overcome. Our thanks to the many participants in this project for sharing their stories and wisdom gained. Impressive strides have been made over the years in building creative user interfaces that interact with computing tools in ever more natural and instinctive ways. But what of the creative process itself? How are interfaces addressing ”and responding to ”the very real and unique element of human creativity? We present a OF THE ACM ¢ select group of articles and experiences that

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Communications of the ACMAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Oct 1, 2002

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