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Maintaining COTS-Based Systems: Start with the Design
Orlando, Florida February 13-February 16
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Mark Vigder, National Research Council of Canada
Anatol W. Kark, National Research Council of Canada
The use of Commercial¹ Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software in building software systems presents new challenges to maintenance personnel who are required to evolve and enhance these systems. Unlike custom-built systems where maintenance is performed at the source code level, maintainers of COTS-based systems deal with the system as a set of large-scale black boxes that are owned by third-parties. This paper outlines a strategy for building maintainable COTS-based systems. The strategy was developed by interviewing a number of organizations involved in the acquisition, development, and maintenance of such systems. Based on these interviews, the high-cost maintenance activities were identified, and design strategies developed for minimizing these costs. The approach is illustrated with an example from a Web-based application.
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Mark Vigder, Anatol W. Kark, "Maintaining COTS-Based Systems: Start with the Design," iccbss, pp.11-18, Fifth International IEEE Conference on Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS)-Based Software Systems (ICCBSS'06), 2006
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