IIM-CBSE: an integrated maturity model for CBSE
by Ratneshwer; Anil Kumar Tripathi
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 46, No. 4, 2013

Abstract: This study presents a newer approach for maturity analysis of component-based software processes. Conventional maturity models aim at learning from experiences of different activities so as to attain maturity. In case of component-based software, we have additional requirements of tracking maturity of software components and the composition process apart from the traditional requirements. Unfortunately, the conventional maturity models do not consider software components (and its interdependence with component-based software) in their considerations of levels and key process areas. It is therefore necessary to consider a maturity model that is based on peculiarities and importance of component-based software and hence a new model under the name integrated maturity model - component-based software engineering (IMM-CBSE) for this purpose is being proposed herein. The proposed model may use as a standard for assessment of component-based software and software components. This work starts a discussion and calls for more extensive research-oriented studies by professionals and academicians for perfection of the model.

Online publication date: Wed, 29-May-2013

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