This page contains reviewing information related to the chapter "Trading for COTS Components to Fulfil Architectural Requirements" submitted for evaluation to "The Development of Component-Based Information Systems", a book edited by Mark Lycett, Sergio de Cesare and Robert Macredie.
Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University, UK.


The Development of Component-Based Information Systems

A book edited by:

Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University, UK.
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Chapter submitted:

Trading for COTS Components to Fulfil Architectural Requirements

Luis Iribarne
University of Almeria, Spain

José M. Troya and Antonio Vallecillo
University of Málaga, Spain

Shortly abstract:

The aim of the proposed chapter is to underline the importance of the trading service for COTS components in order to build systems by means of an assembly of COTS, which are collected by trading processes to fulfil architectural requirements. This proposal is due in part to the need to combine three areas of the COTS-CBD that currently are found untied: (a) the COTS software architectures, (b) the COTS documentation, and (c) the COTS trading processes. In the proposed chapter, we explain the connection of the three areas above (the aim of our work), mainly focused on the trading service for COTS components.

  1. Diagram of the Methodolgoy used in "Trading for COTS Components to Fulfil Architectural Requirements".
  2. A COTS document example using COTSComponent template.
  3. Searching COTS examples.
  4. COTStrader testbed site.
  5. COTStrader resources (COTStraderBrowser, COTS-XMLSchema, COTSconfigs ...).

 
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