An investigation into the application of systematic software reuse in a project-centric organisation

The software development continues to become more competitive and demanding, placing pressure on developers. Changes in the international political climate have resulted in shrinking military budgets, putting developers of defence software under further pressure. At present, systematic reuse is prob...

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Main Author: Chapman, Mark Jonathon
Other Authors: Van der Merwe, A. J.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Chapman, Mark Jonathon (2009) An investigation into the application of systematic software reuse in a project-centric organisation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1644>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-16442018-11-19T17:14:06Z An investigation into the application of systematic software reuse in a project-centric organisation Chapman, Mark Jonathon Van der Merwe, A. J. djagegjj@unisa.ac.za Case study Interpretive Qualitative Defence software Project-centric Software product line engineering Systematic software reuse 005 Computer software -- Reusability Software architecture System design Software engineering The software development continues to become more competitive and demanding, placing pressure on developers. Changes in the international political climate have resulted in shrinking military budgets, putting developers of defence software under further pressure. At present, systematic reuse is probably the most realistic way of addressing this pressure by improving software development productivity and quality. Software product line (SPL) engineering provides a comprehensive approach to systematic software reuse and is becoming widely accepted. The focus of this interpretive case study was ground station software development in a small multidisciplinary project-centric company which produces avionics systems for military aircraft. The purpose of the study was to investigate the potential implementation of systematic software reuse in the company. The study consisted of three phases, a literature study, a contextualisation and a set of field interviews, and used elements of the Carnegie-Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Product Line Practice Framework to examine the suitability of SPL engineering for the company. The findings of the study highlight the potential challenges that SPL engineering poses for the company, and emphasise how the company's project-centric structure could impede its implementation of systematic software reuse. Computing M.Sc. (Information Systems) 2009-08-25T10:55:11Z 2009-08-25T10:55:11Z 2009-08-25T10:55:11Z 2007-01-31 Dissertation Chapman, Mark Jonathon (2009) An investigation into the application of systematic software reuse in a project-centric organisation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1644> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1644 en 1 online resource (156 leaves)
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topic Case study
Interpretive
Qualitative
Defence software
Project-centric
Software product line engineering
Systematic software reuse
005
Computer software -- Reusability
Software architecture
System design
Software engineering
spellingShingle Case study
Interpretive
Qualitative
Defence software
Project-centric
Software product line engineering
Systematic software reuse
005
Computer software -- Reusability
Software architecture
System design
Software engineering
Chapman, Mark Jonathon
An investigation into the application of systematic software reuse in a project-centric organisation
description The software development continues to become more competitive and demanding, placing pressure on developers. Changes in the international political climate have resulted in shrinking military budgets, putting developers of defence software under further pressure. At present, systematic reuse is probably the most realistic way of addressing this pressure by improving software development productivity and quality. Software product line (SPL) engineering provides a comprehensive approach to systematic software reuse and is becoming widely accepted. The focus of this interpretive case study was ground station software development in a small multidisciplinary project-centric company which produces avionics systems for military aircraft. The purpose of the study was to investigate the potential implementation of systematic software reuse in the company. The study consisted of three phases, a literature study, a contextualisation and a set of field interviews, and used elements of the Carnegie-Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Product Line Practice Framework to examine the suitability of SPL engineering for the company. The findings of the study highlight the potential challenges that SPL engineering poses for the company, and emphasise how the company's project-centric structure could impede its implementation of systematic software reuse. === Computing === M.Sc. (Information Systems)
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