| M. A. Ochs, D. Pfahl, G. Chrobok-Diening, and B. Nothhelfer-Kolb, "A COTS Acquisition Process: Definition and Application Experience," presented at 11th ESCOM Conference, Shaker, Maastricht, 2000. |
....provide a context for the Acquire task, which is discussed below. Figure 4 depicts the structure of the Acquire task. This is Figure 3: COTS based development: a simplified view. Figure 4: The structure of the Acquire task. also based on acquisition processes found in the literature (e.g. 11] [12]) in particular we find the same activities (i.e. identification, evaluation, and selection) described in the model presented in [1] The two process models presented so far describe a picture of the current state of the art in the literature. Based on our experience, both interacting with the ....
M. A. Ochs, D. Pfahl, G. Chrobok-Diening, and B. Nothhelfer-Kolb, "A COTS Acquisition Process: Definition and Application Experience," presented at 11th ESCOM Conference, Shaker, Maastricht, 2000.
....using AHP[7] and a set of measures is defined to select the most suitable COTS component in a given requirements context. The phases are screening on the full set of measures, ranking, detailed evaluation, cost and value estimation, and then the buy decision for a specific COTS software CAP[1][3] COTS Acquisition Process Process made up of three parts: Initialization, Execution and Reuse. The first part deals with the acquisition process planning and its cost estimation. Second part provides guidance for performing the COTS assessment (based on the AHP[7] and taking the make or buy ....
Ochs, M.A.; Pfahl, D.; Chrobok-Diening, G. ; Nothhelfer-Kolb, B. A COTS Acquisition Process: Definition and Application Experience, Proceedings of the 11 th ESCOM Conference, Shaker, Maastricht, 2000. pp.335-343
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