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Managing Change in COTS-Based Systems
Budapest, Hungary September 25-September 30
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Gerald Kotonya, Lancaster University
John Hutchinson, Lancaster University
Traditional software engineering change management approaches are inadequate for addressing the unique challenges presented by the component-based systems. Current change management techniques view the system under development as a collection of mutable sub-components, known to the developer and whose interrelationships and development histories are described in a change management system. This contrasts with a component-based view of a system comprising potentially many interconnected, immutable, black-box components.This contrast represents the fundamentally different change management tasks associated with component-based development. We propose a novel architecture-centric approach that combines a process model with a dedicated ADL to provide a framework for change impact analysis.
Index Terms:
CBSE, Components, Impact Analysis, Change
Citation:
Gerald Kotonya, John Hutchinson, "Managing Change in COTS-Based Systems," icsm, pp.69-78, 21st IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'05), 2005
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