DocumentCode :
3369075
Title :
SaaS support in software documentation systems
Author :
Stepalina, Ekaterina
Author_Institution :
Higher Sch. of Econ., State Univ., Moscow, Russia
fYear :
2010
fDate :
13-15 Oct. 2010
Firstpage :
192
Lastpage :
197
Abstract :
In recent days more and more software developments tools become distributed by the SaaS (Software-As-A Service) model alongside with ready-to-install products. The developers of task and bug tracking systems now offer their solutions by a monthly fee. For instance, JIRA Studio produced by Atlassian can be connected to a corporative domain by subscription. This scheme allows software companies to reduce costs at the project´s start and get scalable resources in future. Software documentation systems can also be purchased by a subscription now. The effectiveness of their usage for various documentation development is interesting. There are four major types of documentation supporting the development process and resulted products: project, technical, code and user documentation. Each of this type claims specific requirements for the documentation tool. The requirement analysis shows that rented documentation systems are the most appropriate for user and technical documentation. There are two major classes of software documentation systems: 1) Wiki, 2) DITA-orientedXML CMS. The following wiki systems have a hosted version: commercial Confluence, Central Desktop, EditMe, Incentive, Netcipia, PBWiki, Wikia, Wikispaces; open source BusinessWiki, Metadot Wiki, MindTouch, Wagn, Wikidot. The richest by the functionality andplugin collection is Confluence produced by Atlassian. The following XML CMS are offered by a SaaS model (all are commercial): Astoria On Demand, DITA Exchange. DocZone. SaaS is optionally supported in Bluestream XDocs, Siberlogic SiberSafe, Trisoft Infoshare, Vasont, X-Hive Docato. As wiki system is a ready integrated environment for creating and publishing documentation, DITA-system consists not only of XML CMS. To deploy a DITA-system, you should have an XML editor, publisher and CMS. The listed CMS can be integrated with top DITA XML editors and provide an API to integrate with other editors. These CMS also have build-in tools to export documents in mu- - ltiple formats. However, the universal component architecture of DITA-systems makes the deployment and configuration more difficult than wiki implementation. Hosted documentation systems are offered by different prices. The offerings of top documentation systems are considered in this paper. Wiki subscription fees range from 4,95$ (EditMe) to 20$ (Confluence) per one user/month. XML CMS subscription price starts from 500$ per month and can reach 12000$ per month. These subscriptions have no fixed price; in each individual case the CMS vendor performs a specific project of a DITA-system implementation. Wiki rental costs approximate to CMS subscriptions´ costs for large number of users, 500 and more. The advantages of renting a powerful documentation system for small and large project are the following: 1) Maximal functionality at a low affordable cost, 2) Platform independency and high system accessibility, 3) Document quality improvement at the expense of quality controlling tools application, 4) Higher effectiveness of documentation (content re-use, single source usage, automated tools for localization), 5) Organization of robust and scalable documentation process. As the SaaS business model becomes more popular, small companies get access to powerful software documentation systems, which are too expensive to purchase a standalone license at the startup. However, the system´s access security, reliability and information confidentiality issues remain opened and controversial.
Keywords :
Web sites; XML; cloud computing; document handling; software engineering; systems analysis; τasont; Astoria On Demand; Atlassian; Bluestream XDocs; Central Desktop; Confluence; DITA Exchange; DITA-orientedXML CMS; DocZone; EditMe; Incentive; JIRA Studio; Metadot Wiki; MindTouch; Netcipia; PBWiki; SaaS business model; SaaS support; Siberlogic SiberSafe; Trisoft Infoshare; Wagn; Wikia; Wikidot; Wikispaces; X-Hive Docato; bug tracking systems; documentation publishing; open source BusinessWiki; quality controlling tools application; ready-to-install products; requirement analysis; software companies; software developments tools; software documentation systems; task tracking systems; Documentation; Electronic publishing; Google; Information services; Internet; Subscriptions; XML; SaaS; Software documentation; XML CMS; wiki;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference (CEE-SECR), 2010 6th Central and Eastern European
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0605-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CEE-SECR.2010.5783175
Filename :
5783175
Link To Document :
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