A case study in applying a systematic method for COTS selection
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Software engineering
Software Quality: The Elusive Target
IEEE Software
IEEE Software
Acquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements
IEEE Software
What Do You Mean by COTS? Finally, a Useful Answer
IEEE Software
Goal-Based Requirements Analysis
ICRE '96 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE '96)
Software Package Requirements and Procurement
IWSSD '96 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
DesCOTS: A Software System for Selecting COTS Components
EUROMICRO '04 Proceedings of the 30th EUROMICRO Conference
Using Quality Models in Software Package Selection
IEEE Software
Extending the ISO/IEC 9126-1 quality model with non-technical factors for COTS components selection
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Software quality
Requirements engineering for COTS-based software systems
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Towards goal-interaction detection during COTS selection
SEA '07 Proceedings of the 11th IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications
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The use of quality models during the selection of Commercial, Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products provides a framework for the description of the domains which the COTS products belong to. Descriptions of COTS products and user quality requirements may be translated into the quality concepts defined in the model, making selection more efficient and reliable. In this paper we propose a method for the construction of quality models for Composite COTS-based Software Systems (CCSS), defined as systems that are composed by several interconnected COTS products. Selection processes carried out when procuring a CCSS require not a single COTS product to be selected but a set of them. As a consequence, instead of a classical quality model, we need a more elaborated one, defined as the composition of those models that belong to the domains of the COTS products that form the CCSS.