Title :
Certifying off-the-shelf software components
Author :
Voas, Jeffrey M.
Author_Institution :
jmvoas@rstcorp.com
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Software components are often delivered in “black boxes” as executable objects whose licenses forbid decompilation back to source code. Often source code can be licensed, but the cost makes doing so prohibitive. We therefore have developed a methodology for determining the quality of off-the-shelf (OTS) components using a set of black box analyses. This methodology will provide developers with information useful for choosing components and for defending themselves legally against someone else´s imperfect OTS components
Keywords :
certification; program testing; software packages; software performance evaluation; software quality; software standards; black box analyses; black boxes; executable objects; imperfect OTS components; legal defence; licenses; off-the-shelf software component certification; off-the-shelf software component quality; source code; Automobiles; Bridges; Business; Certification; Computer industry; Costs; Licenses; Marketing and sales; Programming profession; Testing;