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Evaluating and Certifying Component-Based Software Using Weighted Assignment Technique

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Certification refers to the verification of definite feature of an object, person, or an organization. This verification is often, but not always, provided by some form of external review, education, assessment, or audit. In general, the main certification idea is to bring quality process to a certain software product. One of the core goals to achieve quality in component based product is to acquire reliability, quality and compatibility with other components. We have proposed an evaluation process for certification of component-based software. Certification is performed at component as well as system level. The six factors given by ISO are used to certify the system or component. Some other factors are also taken into consideration for certification process. Unstructured weighting technique is used to assign weights to these seven factors.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Certification in Component-Based Software Engineering
 3. Related Work
 4. Quality Model
 5. Level of Certification in Component-Based Software Engineering
  5.1. Certification at Component Level
  5.2. Certification at System Level
 6. Proposed Evaluation Process
  6.1. Techniques for Weighting Criteria
  6.2. Measuring the Seven Factors
 7. Example
 8. Conclusion
 References

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  • Lata Nautiyal Graphic Era University, Dehradun
  • Preeti Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar

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