"International Workshop on Models and Processes for the Evaluation of COTS Components (MPEC 2004)" W7S Workshop - 26th Internat 2004
DOI: 10.1049/ic:20040434
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Challenges setting a process to manage COTS component selection

Abstract: In attempting to build a COTS integrated system, we can use several methods that typically pay attention to specify search criteria and goals to be met. Yet these methods often overlook some elements in the process such as fact-based decisions and teamwork, which might drive the process helping to increase the probability of success. In this position paper, we identify some features that we have found useful in our research, and which we believe need further discussion before setting a process for COTS compone… Show more

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“…The component selection process is a multi-criteria decision-making process and requires an appropriate decision-making algorithm for score calculation. Criteria based selection process such as 'six sigma' is a formal process of component selection [7]. However, informal approaches are also available for the process of component selection.…”
Section: Component Selection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The component selection process is a multi-criteria decision-making process and requires an appropriate decision-making algorithm for score calculation. Criteria based selection process such as 'six sigma' is a formal process of component selection [7]. However, informal approaches are also available for the process of component selection.…”
Section: Component Selection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to clarify the CS problem, the process of building a COTS‐based software system is of paramount importance. In the work of Cechich, six main steps are presented to successfully implement a COTS‐based system. These six steps consist of the following cases: analyze software requirements; evaluate and select COTS solution(s); negotiate terms with COTS vendors; implement the COTS‐based solution; maintain license, subscription, and royalty fees. …”
Section: Component Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there are some cases where goals cannot be entirely satisfied without considerable product adaptation and other cases where these goals must be resigned to match product features [2] [10]. Along these lines, another approach based on Six Sigma precepts, focuses on fact-based decisions, teamwork, and measurement as a way of driving the identification and pre-selection process [8] [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%