Biyernes, Enero 6, 2012

The Assessment of COTS Usage

COTS or commercial off-the-shelf consists of hardware and software products. They are made to be ready for consumer access. Businesses have found solutions in their use. The packaged approach into providing alternatives to system software with service oriented architecture is convenient. By using COTS products, companies eliminate extensive modifications that may be inevitable in using conventional components in system development. They eliminate major adjustments that may otherwise be necessary and companies are obligated to perform to make it work for their existing framework.

The use of COTS based components is very important. They are critical in providing solutions and improving current business processes that involve different transactions. Whether in the legal or medical field, in the billing or in chemical analysis operations or in dealing with statistical analysis, the solution that COTS can possibly provide is critical. 

In building a software system, the use of commercial off-the-shelf software components is something that is worth considering. Creating service-oriented architecture is a risky undertaking and it can also prove to be quite an expense. But using commercial off-the-shelf does significantly reduce the cost that will otherwise be spent on development using conventional components in software integration. Because they are specifically designed to fulfill certain business functions and requirements, they are proven to be effective in answering such demands.

Since they are specifically developed for functionality, many people believe that it offers more benefits over a custom-built component. Such benefits include improved capability, dependability in performance and overall functionality. This is a fact proven by most end users. There are several vendors of commercial off-the-shelf software components and they claim that their products are versatile. They are easy and simple enough to manipulate and calculate integration in existing platforms built into the business. In this case, it works well with both established frameworks or can also provide a strong foundation for building one.
Whatever the exiting business environment is, businesses should find no difficulty in integrating COTS to their program. Instead, it should contribute to the functionality of each business as pet it is meant to serve and ultimately add to the company’s competitive edge.
On the other hand, there are software architects that argue on how difficult it is to tailor commercial off-the-shelf software components to fit into business requirements. They see it rather as a risky venture and prove to be more costly than custom components. They claim, the commercial software components prove difficulty in building, supporting and maintaining to ensure functionality. However, some system architects may argue that COTS based components are not easy to manipulate and successfully integrate to the system functionality as they have been designed to fulfill very specific requirements.
Whatever the case may be, rest assured the COTS is in constant development to answer business needs in a much more effective and efficient manner. And before deciding to employ the commercial components, businesses should be able to determine their corresponding objectives and requirements and understand what the COTS components can contribute in fulfilling market demands.

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