An optimization model for software component selection under multiple applications development

An optimization model for software component selection under multiple applications development

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Article ID: iaor20133314
Volume: 212
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 301
End Page Number: 311
Publication Date: Jul 2011
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: project management
Abstract:

Component based software development (CBSD) is well acknowledged as a methodology which establishes reusability of software and reduce development cost effectively. While developing enterprise application using component based software engineering (CBSE) methods, software component selection plays a very important role in the process of component retrieval, adaptation and assembly. However, most of current researches focus on technical aspects from domain engineering and application engineering to improve reusability and system efficiency rather than application of optimization methods in CBSD management, especially application in component selection. Moreover, few existing researches have concerned about the situation where a software developer or enterprise develops multi‐applications at the same time. By introducing the concept of reusability and a new formulation of compatibility matrix, an optimization model is proposed to solve component selection problem considering reusability and compatibility simultaneously. The model can be used to assist software developers in selecting software components when multi‐applications are undertaken concurrently. Four experiments are conducted with the purpose to provide some insights in management perspective.

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