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3. ICCBSS 2004: Redondo Beach, CA, USA
- Rick Kazman, Daniel Port:

COTS-Based Software Systems, Third International Conference, ICCBSS 2004, Redondo Beach, CA, USA, February 1-4, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2959, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21903-X
Tutorials
- Jean-Christophe Mielnik, Vincent Bouthors, Stéphane Laurière, Bernard Lang:

Using eCots Portal for Sharing Information about Software Products on the Internet and in Corporate Intranets p. 1 - Jerry Zeyu Gao, Ye Wu:

Testing Component-Based Software - Issues, Challenges, and Solutions. 2 - David Morera:

All You Have to Know When Using Commercial Components to Build Your Software Systems. 3
Workshops
- Betsy Clark, Marco Torchiano

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COTS Terminology and Categories: Can We Reach a Consensus? 4-5 - Alexander Egyed, Dewayne E. Perry:

First International Workshop on Incorporating COTS into Software Systems. 6-7
Panels
- Panels Introduction. 8

Posters
- Judy Kerner:

COTS Components for Spacecraft Ground Systems. 9-10 - Xavier Franch:

Do We Need Requirements in COTS-Based Software Development? 11-12 - Carol A. Sledge:

The Added Dimension: Information Security in COTS-Based Software Systems. 13
Poster Sessions
- Maryoly Ortega:

Systemic Quality of the Component-Based Development Process. 14 - Pearl Brereton:

COTS Services. 15 - Ronald J. Kohl:

AIAA (Draft) Guidebook "Managing the Use of Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Software Components for Mission Critical Systems". 16 - Rick Hefner:

CMMI Compliance in COTS-Based Development. 17
Papers
- Marshall D. Abrams, Joe Veoni, R. Kris Britton:

Security in Large System Acquisition. 18-30 - Alejandra Cechich, Mario Piattini:

On the Measurement of COTS Functional Suitability. 31-40 - Grace A. Lewis, Lutz Wrage:

A Case Study in COTS Product Integration Using XML. 41-52 - Fan Ye, Tim Kelly:

COTS Product Selection for Safety-Critical Systems. 53-62 - Vijay Sai, Xavier Franch, Neil A. M. Maiden:

Driving Component Selection through Actor-Oriented Models and Use Cases. 63-73 - Suzanne Garcia, John Robert, Len Estrin:

Managed Technology Adoption Risk: A Way to Realize Better Return from COTS Investments. 74-83 - Leigh A. Davis, Rose F. Gamble:

Understanding Services for Integration Management. 84-93 - Daniel Flagg, Rose F. Gamble, Robert Baird, William Stewart:

Migrating Application Integrations. 94-103 - Franck Barbier:

Web-Based COTS Component Evaluation. 104-116 - Peter T. Popov, Lorenzo Strigini, A. Kostov, V. Mollov, D. Selensky:

Software Fault-Tolerance with Off-the-Shelf SQL Servers. 117-126 - James D. Smith:

ImpACT: An Alternative to Technology Readiness Levels for Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Software. 127-136 - Donald J. Reifer, Victor R. Basili, Barry W. Boehm, Betsy Clark:

COTS-Based Systems - Twelve Lessons Learned about Maintenance. 137-145 - Vito Perrone:

A Wish List for Requirements Engineering for COTS-Based Information Systems. 146-158 - Grace A. Lewis, Edwin J. Morris:

From System Requirements to COTS Evaluation Criteria. 159-168 - Daniel Port, Ye Yang:

Empirical Analysis of COTS Activity Effort Sequences. 169-182 - Daniel Port, Scott Chen:

Assessing COTS Assessment: How Much Is Enough? 183-198
Experience Reports
- Ignatio Delgado Gonzáles:

Legal and Contractual Implications in the European Union. 199-202 - Richard J. Adams, Suellen Eslinger:

Best Practices for the Acquisition of COTS-Based Systems: Lessons Learned from the Space System Domain. 203-205 - Robert A. Martin:

Managing Vulnerabilities in Your Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Systems Using an Industry Standards Effort (CVE). 206-208 - Linda Brooks:

Costing COTS Integration. 209 - Frank Klucznik, Kristi McRacken, John Killers, Jason Judy:

U.S. Coast Guard, Differential GPS, Nationwide Control Station. 210 - Gail M. Talbott:

Requirements Analysis and Management (RAM) of COTS-Based Systems - A "Success Story". 211-215 - William B. Anderson:

COTS Selection and Adoption in a Small Business Environment: How Do You Downsize the Process? 216 - Lisa Brownsword, Minton Brooks:

Managing the COTS Chaos: Experiences from the Trenches Using the Evolutionary Process for Integrating COTS-Based Systems. 217 - Juan Pablo Carvallo, Xavier Franch, Carme Quer, Marco Torchiano

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Characterization of a Taxonomy for Business Applications and the Relationships Among Them. 221-231

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