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The use of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) software has become more and mor
e important in state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice software and syst
em development. The use of COTS software promises faster time-to-market, re
duced development cost, increased productivity, and the possibility for com
panies to focus on their own core competencies. At the same time COTS softw
are raises risks such as economic instability of the COTS software vendor,
unknown quality properties of the COTS software in use, and side effects of
the COTS software on the final product. Typically, COTS-based development
- in parallel to the traditional development cycle, e.g. waterfall, spiral
- consists of four phases. The first phase - COTS assessment and selection
- is the most crucial phase in the COTS-based cycle since long-term decisio
ns on which COTS software will be used in a software system are made here.
A late recognition that the "wrong" COTS software was used can become extre
mely costly for a software organization. This paper presents a repeatable,
cost-efficient, and systematic method for performing measurement-based COTS
assessment and selection. Moreover, cost/benefit analysis results of two i
ndustrial pilot projects, in which the method was successfully applied, are
presented.