This article presents a procedure for constructing a taxonomy of COTS products in the field of Requirements Engineering (RE). The taxonomy and the obtained information reach transcendental benefits to the selection of systems and tools that aid to RE-related actors to simplify and facilitate their work. This taxonomy is performed by means of a goal-oriented methodology inspired in GBRAM (Goal-Based Requirements Analysis Method), called GBTCM (Goal-Based Taxonomy Construction Method), that provides a guide to analyze sources of information and modeling requirements and domains, as well as gathering and organizing the knowledge in any segment of the COTS market. GBTCM claims to promote the use of standards and the reuse of requirements in ord...
Market-Driven Requirements Engineering (MDRE) handles the continuous flow of requirements in an engi...
Context: Requirement Engineering (RE) is one of the important phases inthe development of any softwa...
This doc gives my initial ideas on the dimensions/criteria for different genres of applications (or ...
This article presents a procedure for constructing a taxonomy of COTS products in the field of Requi...
In a previous work, our research group GESSI has proposed the construction of a taxonomy for classif...
The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because they offe...
Abstract. The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because...
The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software engineering p...
Abstract. The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software eng...
The selection of COTS components is made not only by an analysis of their technical quality but also...
In this paper we propose a taxonomy for classifying COTS business applications, i.e. products that a...
Context: When in need for a software solution, companies of all sizes prefer buying an existing comm...
A taxonomy is introduced and used as a backdrop against which current state-of-the-art in the requir...
The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because they offe...
Despite extensive research in the domain of requirements engineering (RE), companies still struggle ...
Market-Driven Requirements Engineering (MDRE) handles the continuous flow of requirements in an engi...
Context: Requirement Engineering (RE) is one of the important phases inthe development of any softwa...
This doc gives my initial ideas on the dimensions/criteria for different genres of applications (or ...
This article presents a procedure for constructing a taxonomy of COTS products in the field of Requi...
In a previous work, our research group GESSI has proposed the construction of a taxonomy for classif...
The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because they offe...
Abstract. The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because...
The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software engineering p...
Abstract. The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software eng...
The selection of COTS components is made not only by an analysis of their technical quality but also...
In this paper we propose a taxonomy for classifying COTS business applications, i.e. products that a...
Context: When in need for a software solution, companies of all sizes prefer buying an existing comm...
A taxonomy is introduced and used as a backdrop against which current state-of-the-art in the requir...
The use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because they offe...
Despite extensive research in the domain of requirements engineering (RE), companies still struggle ...
Market-Driven Requirements Engineering (MDRE) handles the continuous flow of requirements in an engi...
Context: Requirement Engineering (RE) is one of the important phases inthe development of any softwa...
This doc gives my initial ideas on the dimensions/criteria for different genres of applications (or ...