Component-Based Groupware Tailorability using Monitoring Facilities
Abstract:
Tailorability has long been recognised as a key issue concerning groupware applications in general and componentbased groupware applications in particular. Tailoring activities are usually classified according to three levels, viz., customisation, integration and extension. This paper presents an approach to component-based tailoring based on the use of monitoring extensions. Our approach allows the extension and integration of new components into a legacy groupware application without the need for changes in the existing components.
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