Visualizing software as ecosystems has been an emergent phenomenon. The objective of this paper is to analyze the field of software ecosystems (SECO) and provide a critical review of the existing literature. This research identifies domains and peripheries of a SECO; highlights architectural challenges; examines design and control mechanisms and discusses some of the learning’s from other popular paradigms that can be applied to address the key challenges in the SECO paradigm. This paper also aims to recommend future research directions for software ecosystems and its role in the broader context of information systems research
Software product line companies increasingly expand their platform outside their organizational boun...
Traditionally, software engineering has been dominated by stand-alone development organizations and ...
Software Engineering has faced several challenges in the last decade, especially those related to as...
Business settings and ecosystems have in the past three decades been transformed by software utiliza...
The Special Issue 2012 of The Journal of Systems and Software offers articles regarding the developm...
This chapter defines and presents different kinds of software ecosystems. The focus is on the develo...
There is a need to improve the definition and development of technological ecosystems in order to so...
Background: Currently having a software ecosystem is vital for many technology businesses. For this ...
Software engineers should have the ability to abstract the complexity of a whole system composed of ...
The notion of software ecosystems has been popular both in research and industry for more than a de...
Context: Open source software (OSS) and software ecosystems (SECOs) are two consolidated research ar...
Software systems are increasingly constructed on top of a software platform by adding and composing ...
peer-reviewedThe use of the term ecosystem in the context of extensible software platforms and thir...
David G. Messerschmitt and Clemens Szyperski that explains the essence and effects of a "Softwa...
This study structures the ecosystem literature by using a bibliometrical approach in analysing theor...
Software product line companies increasingly expand their platform outside their organizational boun...
Traditionally, software engineering has been dominated by stand-alone development organizations and ...
Software Engineering has faced several challenges in the last decade, especially those related to as...
Business settings and ecosystems have in the past three decades been transformed by software utiliza...
The Special Issue 2012 of The Journal of Systems and Software offers articles regarding the developm...
This chapter defines and presents different kinds of software ecosystems. The focus is on the develo...
There is a need to improve the definition and development of technological ecosystems in order to so...
Background: Currently having a software ecosystem is vital for many technology businesses. For this ...
Software engineers should have the ability to abstract the complexity of a whole system composed of ...
The notion of software ecosystems has been popular both in research and industry for more than a de...
Context: Open source software (OSS) and software ecosystems (SECOs) are two consolidated research ar...
Software systems are increasingly constructed on top of a software platform by adding and composing ...
peer-reviewedThe use of the term ecosystem in the context of extensible software platforms and thir...
David G. Messerschmitt and Clemens Szyperski that explains the essence and effects of a "Softwa...
This study structures the ecosystem literature by using a bibliometrical approach in analysing theor...
Software product line companies increasingly expand their platform outside their organizational boun...
Traditionally, software engineering has been dominated by stand-alone development organizations and ...
Software Engineering has faced several challenges in the last decade, especially those related to as...