Towards an Incident Management Framework in Proprietary Software Ecosystems
L. A. Costa (1), A. Font\~ao (2), R. P. Santos (1), A. Serebrenik (3), ((1) Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, (2) Federal, University of Mato Grosso do Sul, (3) Eindhoven University of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper presents a practical incident management framework tailored for proprietary software ecosystems, developed through practitioner collaboration and grounded in a comprehensive review of existing studies.
Contribution
It introduces the IM Framework, a novel, practitioner-informed guide for incident management in PSECOs, addressing a gap in governance and resilience strategies.
Findings
Framework covers organizational goals, practices, success factors, benefits, barriers
Developed with practitioner collaboration and literature review
Aims to improve reliability and resilience in PSECOs
Abstract
In the evolving landscape of Software Engineering, the paradigm of software ecosystems has emerged, giving rise to proprietary software ecosystems (PSECO), with their central organizations known as keystones. PSECO is characterized by the contribution of various technologies produced as private and protected by intellectual property and confidentiality agreements, centered on common technological platforms. Sustaining these PSECO technological platforms is vital, as any incident can have substantial repercussions. This work introduces a framework for incident management to support the organizations' management teams in the PSECO context, called IM Framework. The IM Framework was developed in close collaboration with practitioners across a large international organization. We grounded the IM Framework based on the results of a rapid review study that retrieved 293 studies, of which 23…
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software System Performance and Reliability · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
