SEApr 17, 2020

Enhancing the OPEN Process Framework with Service-Oriented Method Fragments

arXiv:2004.10136v120 citations
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This work addresses the problem of situational method engineering for software engineers in service-oriented development, but it is incremental as it extends an existing framework with new fragments.

The paper tackled the need for customized development processes in service-oriented software projects by defining a set of method fragments derived from eleven methodologies, which were added to the OPEN Process Framework repository for reuse.

Service-orientation is a promising paradigm that enables the engineering of large-scale distributed software systems using rigorous software development processes. The existing problem is that every service-oriented software development project often requires a customized development process that provides specific service-oriented software engineering tasks in support of requirements unique to that project. To resolve this problem and allow situational method engineering, we have defined a set of method fragments in support of the engineering of the project-specific service-oriented software development processes. We have derived the proposed method fragments from the recurring features of eleven prominent service-oriented software development methodologies using a systematic mining approach. We have added these new fragments to the repository of OPEN Process Framework to make them available to software engineers as reusable fragments using this well-known method repository. Keyword. Service-Oriented Software Development, OPEN Process Framework, OPF Repository, Method Fragment, Situational Method Engineering

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