Title
Trends on COTS Component Identification
Abstract
Identification of COTS candidates is a complex activity itself. It implies not only dealing with an impressive number of possible candidates but also with unstructured information that requires a careful analysis. In this context, some proposals currently use description logics to develop an ontology for matching requested and provided services, or propose taxonomies for classification; others suggest extending the identification stage with a learning phase, which provides support to the COTS component discovery process. In this paper, we present common features and differences among some of these proposals, identifying relevant issues for COTS component classification and identification in the near future.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/ICCBSS.2006.31
Commercial-off-the-Shelf
Keywords
Field
DocType
cots component identification,common feature,description logic,cots component classification,near future,impressive number,identification stage,careful analysis,cots candidate,complex activity,cots component discovery process,object oriented programming
Ontology,Software engineering,Systems engineering,Object-oriented programming,Computer science,Description logic,Business process discovery
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2515-6
9
0.51
References 
Authors
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alejandra Cechich137039.34
Annya Requile-Romanczuk290.51
Javier Aguirre391.53
Juan M. Luzuriaga4172.15