| Brownsword L. , Oberndorf P., and Sledge C.: Developing New Processes for COTS-Based Systems. IEEE Software, 2000, 48-55. |
....evolves, new processes for developing and maintaining software system continuously appear on the market. COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) based development is one example of a class of software processes which have been recently proposed and studied by the software engineering community [1] [2] [3] 4] 5] The COTS based development process involves both the vendor organization that produces, sells, or distributes COTS products, the integrator organization that acquires and assembles these products, and the customer organization that purchases and pays for the final software system. ....
....by informal notations. Figure 1 and Figure 2 present two examples of COTS based development processes. requirements Architecture desing implementation Architecture design Marketplace Requirement Simultaneous definition and trade off Figure 1: COTS based development as proposed by [2]. Figure 1 conveys the idea that the COTS based development is a continuous trade off between several factors: the requirements for the CBS, the COTS products offered by the marketplace, and the architecture of the CBS. However, the relationships between the software development activities ....
L. Brownsword, T. Oberndorf, and C. A. Sledge, "Developing New Processes for COTS-Based Systems," IEEE Software, vol. 17, pp. 48-55, 2000.
.... Quality Management for Component Based Software Systems Sahra Sedigh Ali and Arif Ghafoor School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 1285 sedigh,ghafoor ecn.purdue.edu Raymond A Paul Department of Defense, OASD C3I Pentagon Washington, DC 20453 ray.paul osd.pentagon.mil Abstract The growing reliance on Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) components jbr developing large scale projects introduces a new paradigm in ....
.... Quality Management for Component Based Software Systems Sahra Sedigh Ali and Arif Ghafoor School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 1285 sedigh,ghafoor ecn.purdue.edu Raymond A Paul Department of Defense, OASD C3I Pentagon Washington, DC 20453 ray.paul osd.pentagon.mil Abstract The growing reliance on Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) components jbr developing large scale projects introduces a new paradigm in ....
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L. Brownsword, T Obemdorf, and C. A. Sledge. Developing new processes for COTS-based systems. 1EEE Software, 17(4):48-55, Jul. 2000.
.... whose customers have no control over specification, schedule and evolution; access to source code as well as internal documentation is usually unavailable; complete and correct behavioral specifications are not available SEI According to the perspective of the SEI, presented in a recent work [5], a COTS product is: sold, leased, or licensed to the general public; offered by a vendor trying to profit from it; supported and evolved by the vendor, who retains the intellectual property rights; available in multiple, identical copies; and used without source code modification. Basili and ....
L.Brownsword, T.Oberndorf, C.Sledge. "Developing New Processes for COTS-Based Systems". IEEE Software July/August 2000, pp. 48-55
....lifecycle. In a standard software development lifecycle the architecture is developed to fullfill the native requirements of the system without regard to the availability of COTS components. Using this approach, there may be few or no available products that fit within the chosen architecture [9]. To maximize the use of COTS components, the architects need to consider the distinction between the foreign and the native requirements when developing the architecture. Impact on Initial System Cost. In comparison to a approach that does not consider the use of COTS products, a CARE approach ....
L. Brownsword, T. Oberndorf, and C.A. Sledge, "Developing new processes for COTS-based systems", IEEE Software, Volume: 17 Issue:4, JulyAug. 2000 pp. 48 --55.
....specify component dependencies. Every interface can be implemented by any number of components, so that every component is substitutable. Easy distribution of components from seller to buyer is realized by the integration of development environment and component repository. Brownsword et al. [5] share our view that new processes for developing component based systems must be defined. Similar to Morisio et al. 21] they stress that the use of licensed components whose source code cannot be modified influences both requirements and design. Since there is a trade off between the choice of ....
Brownsword, L., Oberndorf, T., and Sledge, C. A. Developing New Processes for COTS-Based Systems. IEEE Software 17, 4 (2000), 48-55.
....specify component dependencies. Every interface can be implemented by any number of components, so that every component is substitutable. Easy distribution of components from seller to buyer is realized by the integration of development environment and component repository. Brownsword et al. [4] share our view that new processes for developing component based systems must be defined. Similar to Morisio et al. 14] they stress that the use of licensed components whose source code cannot be modified influences both requirements and design. Since there is a trade off between the choice of ....
Brownsword, L., Oberndorf, T., and Sledge, C. A. Developing New Processes for COTS-Based Systems. IEEE Software 17, 4 (2000), 48-55.
.... analysis System design verification and validation Figure 6: Spiral Life Cycle Model with Survivability Activities Imposing a principled software engineering process on the development of COTS based systems has been the focus of earlier research on COTS based system life cycle activities [Brownsword 00, Oberndorf 00] Although security and survivability concerns were not explicitly addressed in this earlier work, the research serves as a foundation (along with ongoing research on survivability for traditional life cycle activities) for a development methodology for building survivable ....
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