In a previous work, our research group GESSI has proposed the construction of a taxonomy for classifying COTS components by means of characterization attributes to arrange domains which COTS components belong to, and also grouping these domains into categories [4]. In this report we present our first applicability study of GBRAM (Goal Based-Requirements Analysis Method) as a goal-based reasoning method for the construction of taxonomies of COTS components; more concretely for exploring the “characterization attributes” that are used to browse the taxonomy through an example: the context of the Application Development Tools. We illustrate the main aspects of customizing GBRAM to this objective and remark the methodological aspect we want to ...
The acquisition of process of COTS products requires the identification of the suitable ...
AbstractRequirements analysis includes a preliminary acquisition step where a global model for the s...
The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software engineering p...
In a previous work, our research group GESSI has proposed the construction of a taxonomy for classif...
This article presents a procedure for constructing a taxonomy of COTS products in the field of Requi...
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 use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because they offe...
Informe de investigación realizado a partir de una estancia en el Department of Computer and Informa...
COTS based development impacts several issues in software development. New techniques have been prop...
Abstract. The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software eng...
In this paper we propose a taxonomy for classifying COTS business applications, i.e. products that a...
We present a taxonomy-driven approach to requirements specification in a large-scale project setting...
In this paper we propose a taxonomy for classifying COTS business applications, i.e. products that a...
The reuse of knowledge obtained during the elicitation of requirements for different COTS projects i...
The acquisition of process of COTS products requires the identification of the suitable ...
AbstractRequirements analysis includes a preliminary acquisition step where a global model for the s...
The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software engineering p...
In a previous work, our research group GESSI has proposed the construction of a taxonomy for classif...
This article presents a procedure for constructing a taxonomy of COTS products in the field of Requi...
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 use of Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components is becoming a strategic need because they offe...
Informe de investigación realizado a partir de una estancia en el Department of Computer and Informa...
COTS based development impacts several issues in software development. New techniques have been prop...
Abstract. The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software eng...
In this paper we propose a taxonomy for classifying COTS business applications, i.e. products that a...
We present a taxonomy-driven approach to requirements specification in a large-scale project setting...
In this paper we propose a taxonomy for classifying COTS business applications, i.e. products that a...
The reuse of knowledge obtained during the elicitation of requirements for different COTS projects i...
The acquisition of process of COTS products requires the identification of the suitable ...
AbstractRequirements analysis includes a preliminary acquisition step where a global model for the s...
The goals of developing systems better, faster, and cheaper continue to drive software engineering p...