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FOSSES: Framework for open-source software evaluation and selection
Authors:Adewole Adewumi  Sanjay Misra  Nicholas Omoregbe  Luis Fernandez Sanz
Affiliation:1. Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria;2. Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria;3. Department of Computer Science, University of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:A plethora of approaches exists for the evaluation and selection of open-source software (OSS) in the literature. However, these approaches are hardly ever used in practice for the following reasons: first, the lack of a situational-based procedure to define the evaluation criteria for OSS given its varied and dynamic nature; second, the inability of existing evaluation techniques, such as the analytic hierarchy process, to cope well with uncertainty factors, thus producing misleading results that affect the quality of decisions made; and third, a significant number of existing approaches require the prototyping of alternatives being considered in order to facilitate evaluation and decision-making. This study addresses the aforementioned challenges by evolving a process framework for evaluating and selecting OSS. The proposed framework is validated by applying it to a case study. In addition, expert opinion was elicited via questionnaires from 10 experts, and overall feedback suggests that 80% of them are willing to adopt the approach.
Keywords:analytic hierarchy process  evidential reasoning  MCDM  open-source software  process framework  weighted scoring model
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