The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products in the software development process requires the evaluation of existing COTS products, and then selecting the one that best fits system requirements. In this process, it is inevitable to encounter mismatches between COTS features and system requirements. Mismatches occur as a result of an excess or shortage of COTS capabilities. Many of these mismatches are resolved after selecting a COTS product. Existing COTS-selection approaches fail to properly consider these mismatches. This article presents MiHOS (Mismatch Handling for COTS Selection), an approach that aims at addressing mismatches while considering limited resources. MiHOS can be integrated with existing COTS-selection methods at tw...
Currently, information systems are mainly built by integrating or customizing commercial off-the-she...
Abstract. One aspect that has received little attention in COTS selection is what we call conceptual...
The domain requirements of software projects often seem so specialized to developers that their orig...
Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products, it is inevitable to encounter mismatches between system requirements ...
Abstract During the selection of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products, mismatches encountered be...
The prospect of reducing the time, cost and risk of system development has increased the interest in...
In the past decades, a number of researchers have made their significant contributions to develop di...
The decision to purchase Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software needs systematic guidelines so tha...
The use of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) software has become more and more important in state-of-t...
Historically, organizations developed their information systems in-house. Today, a large portion of ...
Use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products in software development can improve a product’s qual...
COTS based development impacts several issues in software development. New techniques have been prop...
Historically, organizations developed their information systems in-house. Today, a large portion of ...
The use of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) software has become more and more important in state-of-t...
Using COTS software promises faster time-to-market, which can yield substantial advantages over comp...
Currently, information systems are mainly built by integrating or customizing commercial off-the-she...
Abstract. One aspect that has received little attention in COTS selection is what we call conceptual...
The domain requirements of software projects often seem so specialized to developers that their orig...
Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products, it is inevitable to encounter mismatches between system requirements ...
Abstract During the selection of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products, mismatches encountered be...
The prospect of reducing the time, cost and risk of system development has increased the interest in...
In the past decades, a number of researchers have made their significant contributions to develop di...
The decision to purchase Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software needs systematic guidelines so tha...
The use of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) software has become more and more important in state-of-t...
Historically, organizations developed their information systems in-house. Today, a large portion of ...
Use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products in software development can improve a product’s qual...
COTS based development impacts several issues in software development. New techniques have been prop...
Historically, organizations developed their information systems in-house. Today, a large portion of ...
The use of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) software has become more and more important in state-of-t...
Using COTS software promises faster time-to-market, which can yield substantial advantages over comp...
Currently, information systems are mainly built by integrating or customizing commercial off-the-she...
Abstract. One aspect that has received little attention in COTS selection is what we call conceptual...
The domain requirements of software projects often seem so specialized to developers that their orig...