Title
Acquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements
Abstract
An increasing number of organisations are procuring off-the-shelf systems from commercial suppliers. However, successful selection of off-the-shelf systems to fit customer requirements remains problematic. The London Ambulance Service fiasco in 1992 is a well-known example of system failure due, at least in part, to poor product selection. New methods and techniques for requirements acquisition and product selection are needed. The authors propose a new method which integrates techniques from several disciplines in response to lessons learned from a complex commercial off-the-shelf product selection exercise undertaken by the authors. They report on a recent experience in selecting a complex commercial off-the-shelf software system to be compliant with over 130 customer requirements, and lessons learned from the experience. These lessons learned inform design of PORE (Procurement-Oriented Requirements Engineering), a template-based method for requirements acquisition. This paper reports 11 of these lessons. Particular focus is put on the typical problems which arose during acquisition of requirements to enable this selection, and solutions to avoid these problems in the future
Year
DOI
Venue
1998
10.1109/52.663784
Colorado Springs, CO
Keywords
Field
DocType
knowledge engineering technique,requirements engineering,feature analysis,real-world requirements acquisition,multicriteria decision,defense team,acquiring cots software selection,future version,complex product selection,procurement oriented requirements engineering,uk ministry,formal specification,information design,systems analysis,requirement engineering
Software design,Software engineering,Engineering management,Requirements engineering,Requirements analysis,Requirement,Engineering,Requirement prioritization,Software requirements specification,Software development,Software requirements
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
15
2
0740-7459
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-8186-8356-2
160
14.48
References 
Authors
7
2
Search Limit
100160
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Neil A. M. Maiden12419207.41
Cornelius Ncube235130.99