TY - GEN
T1 - Supporting Public Software Acquisition Workflows - Implications for Data Models
AU - Küng, Josef
AU - Aigner, Werner
AU - Wiesinger, Thomas
AU - Regner, Peter
PY - 2004/9
Y1 - 2004/9
N2 - Many software acquisition projects are doomed to
fail due to a lack of integration of acquisition and
development processes on the one hand and, because
of shortcomings of classic software development
processes on the other hand.
In our studies we focus on public sector where legal
restrictions make software acquisition more
challenging than in private sector. As a consequence
we developed an approach for interlocking
development processes and acquisition processes
using the negotiated procedure (see [18]).
Current award platforms only support publication
of documents produced in acquisition process. In
contrast to the state of the art we are developing a web
based public tender support system called PTSS that
uses our approach guiding all stakeholders playing
different roles supporting iterative procedures
proposed by software development processes like
eXtreme Programming or the Rational Unified
Process. This role based approach has basic impact on
data models and other design targets we discuss in this
paper.
AB - Many software acquisition projects are doomed to
fail due to a lack of integration of acquisition and
development processes on the one hand and, because
of shortcomings of classic software development
processes on the other hand.
In our studies we focus on public sector where legal
restrictions make software acquisition more
challenging than in private sector. As a consequence
we developed an approach for interlocking
development processes and acquisition processes
using the negotiated procedure (see [18]).
Current award platforms only support publication
of documents produced in acquisition process. In
contrast to the state of the art we are developing a web
based public tender support system called PTSS that
uses our approach guiding all stakeholders playing
different roles supporting iterative procedures
proposed by software development processes like
eXtreme Programming or the Rational Unified
Process. This role based approach has basic impact on
data models and other design targets we discuss in this
paper.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/10044281823
U2 - 10.1109/dexa.2004.1333610
DO - 10.1109/dexa.2004.1333610
M3 - Conference proceedings
SN - 0769521959
SN - 9780769521954
T3 - International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications - DEXA
SP - 1016
EP - 1022
BT - Proceedings - 15th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
PB - IEEE Computer Society
CY - Los Alamitos, California - Washington - Brussels - Tokyo
ER -