Attribute-Based COTS Product Interoperability Assessment

Jesal Bhuta, B. Boehm
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Software systems today are frequently composed from prefabricated commercial components that provide complex functionality and engage in complex interactions. Such projects that utilize multiple commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products often confront interoperability conflicts resulting in budget and schedule overruns. These conflicts occur because of the incompatible assumptions made by developers of these products. Identification of such conflicts and planning strategies to resolve them is critical for developing such systems under budget and schedule constraints. Unfortunately, acquiring information to perform interoperability analysis is a time-intensive process. Moreover, increase in the number of COTS products available to fulfill similar functionality leads to hundreds of COTS product combinations, further complicating the COTS interoperability assessment landscape. In this paper we present a set of attributes that can be used to define COTS interoperability-specific characteristics. COTS product definitions based on these attributes can be used to perform high-level and automated interoperability assessment to filter out COTS product combinations whose integration will not be feasible within project constraints. In addition to above stated attributes, we present a tool that can be used to assess COTS-based architectures for interoperability conflicts, reducing the overall effort spent in performing interoperability analysis. Our preliminary experience in using the framework indicates an increase in interoperability assessment productivity by 50% and accuracy by 20%
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基于属性的COTS产品互操作性评估
今天的软件系统通常由预制的商业组件组成,这些组件提供复杂的功能并参与复杂的交互。这种利用多种商用现货(COTS)产品的项目经常面临互操作性冲突,导致预算和进度超支。这些冲突的发生是因为这些产品的开发人员做出了不相容的假设。识别这些冲突并规划解决它们的策略对于在预算和进度限制下开发此类系统至关重要。不幸的是,获取信息以执行互操作性分析是一个耗时的过程。此外,可用于实现类似功能的COTS产品数量的增加导致数百个COTS产品组合,进一步使COTS互操作性评估前景复杂化。在本文中,我们提出了一组可用于定义COTS互操作性特定特征的属性。基于这些属性的COTS产品定义可用于执行高级和自动化的互操作性评估,以过滤掉在项目约束条件下集成不可行的COTS产品组合。除了上面陈述的属性之外,我们还提供了一个工具,可用于评估基于cots的体系结构的互操作性冲突,从而减少在执行互操作性分析中所花费的总体努力。我们在使用框架方面的初步经验表明互操作性评估的生产力提高了50%,准确性提高了20%
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