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10th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'03)
Selecting Components: a Process for Context-Driven Evaluation
Chiang Mai, Thailand
December 10-December 12
ISBN: 0-7695-2011-1
Valerie Maxville, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Chiou Peng Lam, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Jocelyn Armarego, Murdoch University, Australia
This paper describes a process for selecting and evaluating candidates for component based software engineering. The process is aimed at developers sourcing components from third party vendors. Component metadata and a formalised specification of the ideal component, including context information, are used to drive the process. This specification is used to shortlist candidate components from commercial repositories and to generate the tests and adaptations for the candidate components. Metrics from each stage of the selection and evaluation process are then combined to compare and rank components for inclusion in the target application. This approach to component selection, using context information and formal methods, helps address issues with component sourcing, selection and testing of third party components.
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Valerie Maxville, Chiou Peng Lam, Jocelyn Armarego, "Selecting Components: a Process for Context-Driven Evaluation," apsec, pp.456, 10th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'03), 2003
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