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ISBN 10: 3540450645
ISBN 13: 9783540450641
Author: Alejandra Cechich, Mario Piattini, Antonio Vallecillo
LNCS 2693 – Assessing Component-Based Systems 1st Edition: The last decade marked the first real attempt to turn software development into engineering through the concepts of Component-Based Software Development (CBSD) and Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) components. The idea is to create high-quality parts and join them together to form a functioning system. The problem is that the combination of such parts does not necessarily result in a high-quality system. It is clear that CBSD affects software quality in several ways, ranging from introducing new methods for selecting COTS components, to defining a wide scope of testing principles and measurements. Today, software quality staff must rethink the way software is assessed, including all life-cycle phases—from requirements to evolution. Based on cumulated research efforts, the goal of this chapter is to introduce the best practices of current Component-Based Software Assessment (CBSA). We will develop and describe in detail the concepts involved in CBSA and its constituent elements, providing a basis for discussing the different approaches presented later in this book.
LNCS 2693 – Assessing Component-Based Systems 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Introduction
2 CBSQ Issues
3 Assessing COTS Components
3.1 COTS Components Evaluation
3.2 Component Certification
3.3 Component Testing
4 Assessment of Component-Based Systems
4.1 COTS Integration and Software Architecture
4.2 Cost Estimation
4.3 CBSD Risk Analysis
4.4 Software Product Lines
5 Conclusions
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