Abstract. This paper describes enhancements being made to the University of Southern California’s COnstructive COTS (COCOTS) integration cost model to address security concerns. ...
Donald J. Reifer, Barry W. Boehm, Murali Gangadhar...
i The use of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products creates a software integration problem, whether a single COTS software component is being integrated into a software system, o...
Daniil Yakimovich, James M. Bieman, Victor R. Basi...
er abstract summarizes the Threat Modeling method based on Attacking Path Analysis (T-MAP) which quantifies and prioritizes security threats by calculating the total severity weig...
Abstract: Recently, Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) has emerged as an alternative to Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software. Now, FOSS is perceived as a viable long-term sol...
Robert Charpentier, Mourad Debbabi, Dima Alhadidi,...
Component-based software development (CBSD) offers many advantages like reduced product time to market, reduced complexity and cost etc. Despite these advantages its wide scale ut...