Requirement Engineering in Component Selection
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In the COTS selection process, it is unavoidable to encounter mismatches between
system requirements and COTS products’ capabilities. These mismatches are the
result of the lacking COTS attributes or their overmatch with the system
requirements.
Many researchers have proposed various techniques to search and select COTS
components. But only few have worked upon the handling of mismatches. These
techniques have their own advantages and disadvantages.
This thesis work proposes a COTS selection approach that aims at addressing COTS
mismatches among COTS attributes and system requirements during the requirement
engineering phase. In this process COTS evaluation, a core activity of COTS
selection, is performed using the Goal Question Metrics (GQM) based Feature
Analysis technique. GQM based Feature Analysis is an evaluation strategy used for
measuring the compliance of the COTS capabilities with desired features using the
formulated metrics. A case-study is used to illustrate this process and to discuss its
feasibility.
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M.E. (Software Engineering)
