by Alexander Egyed, Hausi A. Müller, Dewayne E. Perry, Dennis B. Smith, Scott R. Tilley
Abstract:
This workshop explored innovative ways of integrating commercial off-the-shelf software products into software systems for purposes often unimagined by their creators. It investigated the challenges and risks faced as well as the benefits gained in building COTS-based software systems. The papers accepted to this workshop described tools and techniques for plugging COTS software products into software systems safely, reliably, and predictably. In the past, researchers have predominantly investigated COTS software integration with respect to requirements engineering, risk assessment, and selection. The more recent integration of entire products into software systems complements traditional software development with techniques for designing, implementing, and testing COTS-based systems.
Reference:
Summery of the 2nd International Workshop on Incorporating COTS Software into Software Systems (IWICSS): Tools and Techniques. (Alexander Egyed, Hausi A. Müller, Dewayne E. Perry, Dennis B. Smith, Scott R. Tilley), 2007.
Bibtex Entry:
@Workshop{DBLP:conf/icse/EgyedMPST07,
author = {Alexander Egyed and Hausi A. Müller and Dewayne E. Perry and Dennis B. Smith and Scott R. Tilley},
booktitle = {29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), Minneapolis, MN},
title = {Summery of the 2nd International Workshop on Incorporating COTS Software into Software Systems (IWICSS): Tools and Techniques.},
year = {2007},
abstract = {This workshop explored innovative ways of integrating commercial off-the-shelf
software products into software systems for purposes often unimagined
by their creators. It investigated the challenges and risks faced
as well as the benefits gained in building COTS-based software systems.
The papers accepted to this workshop described tools and techniques
for plugging COTS software products into software systems safely,
reliably, and predictably. In the past, researchers have predominantly
investigated COTS software integration with respect to requirements
engineering, risk assessment, and selection. The more recent integration
of entire products into software systems complements traditional
software development with techniques for designing, implementing,
and testing COTS-based systems.},
pages = {142-143},
file = {:Conferences\\ICSE 2007 - Summery of the 2nd International Workshop on Incorporating COTS Software into Software Systems (IWICSS) Tools and Techniques\\Summery of the 2nd International Workshop on Incorporating COTS S-preprint.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {},
url = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICSECOMPANION.2007.71},
}