Software Engineering for Technological Ecosystems

Author(s):  
Rajeshwar Vayyavur

Software engineering for technological ecosystems also referred as Software Ecosystems (SECOs) focuses on the concept of software engineering field. The study of SECOs started in early 90s under business schools, mainly focused on software engineering based on the software product lines approach that aimed to allow external designers and developers to contribute to hitherto closed platforms. The chapter gives background, various dimensions, framework, architectural challenges of SECOs, and explains various limitations and different recommendations and solutions to provide a better and conclusive platform for the technology ecosystems.

Author(s):  
Rajeshwar Vayyavur

Software engineering for technological ecosystems also referred as Software Ecosystems (SECOs) focuses on the concept of software engineering field. The study of SECOs started in early 90s under business schools, mainly focused on software engineering based on the software product lines approach that aimed to allow external designers and developers to contribute to hitherto closed platforms. The chapter gives background, various dimensions, framework, architectural challenges of SECOs, and explains various limitations and different recommendations and solutions to provide a better and conclusive platform for the technology ecosystems.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
María Teresa Baldassarre ◽  
Danilo Caivano ◽  
Giuseppe Visaggio

Author(s):  
JORGE L. DIAZ-HERRERA ◽  
PETER KNAUBER ◽  
GIANCARLO SUCCI

Software product lines are one of the most promising fields in software engineering. They aim at the synergistic construction of software products. A successful introduction of software product lines requires three essential ingredients: a business analysis of the overall advantages that can come from product lines, the definition of a systematic process for product lines development, and the definition of general models, in a standard format, which can guide the development process.


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