The proposal of improved component selection framework
Weam Gaoud Alghabban, M. Rizwan Jameel Qureshi

TL;DR
This paper proposes an improved component selection framework for CBSE by incorporating the pliability metric, validated through user surveys, to enhance the selection process's effectiveness.
Contribution
It introduces the inclusion of the pliability metric into the component selection framework to improve decision-making in CBSE.
Findings
The framework with pliability metric is suitable for component selection.
Validation through surveys shows positive acceptance.
Improved accuracy in component quality assessment.
Abstract
Component selection is considered one of hard tasks in Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE). It is difficult to find the optimal component selection. CBSE is an approach that is used to develop a software system from pre-existing software components. Appropriate software component selection plays an important role in CBSE. Many approaches were suggested to solve component selection problem. In this paper the component selection is done by improving the integrated component selection framework by including the pliability metric. Pliability is a flexible measure that assesses software quality in terms of its components quality. The validation of this proposed solution is done through collecting a sample of people who answer an electronic questionnaire that composed of 20 questions. The questionnaire is distributed through social sites such as Twitter, Facebook and emails. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Software Engineering Methodologies · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software Engineering Research
