Testing commercial-off-the-shelf components with software wrappers
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Testing Computer Software
Abstract
Today, software developers do not rely solely on custom built software systems to construct large scale information systems. The system being built and maintained are made up of a combination of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components, legacy software, and custom built components. Corporate down-sizing and decrease government budgets, as well as the spiraling costs of building and maintaining large software systems, have made the development of a system completely from original components and impossibility. A result of this transition has been that developers are relying on the usage of commercial-off-the-shelf components with increased frequency.Reference
@inproceedings{Haddox2001,
author = {Jennifer Haddox and Gregory M. Kapfhammer and C.C. Michael and
Michael Schatz},booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Testing
Computer Software},title = {Testing commercial-off-the-shelf components with software wrappers},
year = {2001}
}