Documenting frameworks using patterns
OOPSLA '92 conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
Task-technology fit and individual performance
MIS Quarterly
Patterns for evolving frameworks
Pattern languages of program design 3
A case study: productivity and quality gains using an object-oriented framework
Software—Practice & Experience
Enterprise frameworks: guidelines for selection
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Object-oriented framework and product lines
Proceedings of the first conference on Software product lines : experience and research directions: experience and research directions
The technology acceptance model and the World Wide Web
Decision Support Systems
Design, implementation and evolution of object oriented frameworks: concepts and guidelines
Software—Practice & Experience
Success and Failure Factors in Software Reuse
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Prospects for an Engineering Discipline of Software
IEEE Software
Quality, Productivity, and Learning in Framework-Based Development: An Exploratory Case Study
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Why do people use information technology?: a critical review of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
The Nature and Determinants of IT Acceptance, Routinization, and Infusion
Proceedings of the IFIP TC8 Working Conference on Diffusion, Transfer and Implementation of Information Technology
Computer
Software Reuse Research: Status and Future
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Using classic problems to teach Java framework design
Science of Computer Programming - Special issue: Principles and practices of programming in Java (PPPJ 2004)
A meta-analysis of the technology acceptance model
Information and Management
Empirical studies in reverse engineering: state of the art and future trends
Empirical Software Engineering
Calculating ROI for Software Product Lines
IEEE Software
Mining significant factors affecting the adoption of SaaS using the rough set approach
Journal of Systems and Software
Exploring the perception and behavior of software engineers about computer software patent
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications
Modeling users' acceptance of mobile services
Electronic Commerce Research
Determinants of use of social media tools in retailing sector
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
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Framework-based development is currently regarded as one of the most promising software development approaches when it comes to improvements in lead time, productivity and quality. However, many frameworks and projects based on frameworks still report failures, which indicate that there are problems related to both frameworks technology and frameworks usage. The objective of our research was to examine the major drivers that have an impact on a framework's acceptance and a framework's success. We used the technology acceptance model (TAM) and Seddon's information systems success model as our underlying theory. Data collected from an online survey of 389 active framework users was used to test hypothesized models. Data analysis was performed via structural equation modeling. Our findings support the post-adoption version of TAM and the relationship between continuous use and the successful use of systems, where more use also means more net benefits. We found that the successful use of frameworks is mainly dependent on two factors: continuous framework usage intention and the perceived usefulness of the framework. Several practical and theoretical implications can be foreseen including advances in framework development guidelines and insight into the relationship between the acceptance and success of frameworks.