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Title: | Evaluating off-the-shelf software components : a repository selection case study | Authors: | Taweel, Adel Brereton, Pearl |
Keywords: | Environmental management - Computer programs;Computer software industry | Issue Date: | 2015 | Abstract: | In this paper we derive and apply a product evaluation process that can be used by software consumers or developers to evaluate and select products or off-the-shelf components without the need for a predefined requirements list. The process consists of eight phases and offers a number of advantages: it needs no requirements list, much of the information generated can be reused, it provides a mechanism to reassess the evaluation and it facilitates the inclusion of additional products or components at any stage during the evaluation process. Repository components are taken as a selection case study to demonstrate the process. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11889/4140 |
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