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Appraisal of the Completeness of OSMI-based Software by using Software Configuration Management

  • Journal of Software Assessment and Valuation
  • Abbr : JSAV
  • 2024, 20(2), pp.11-18
  • Publisher : Korea Software Assessment and Valuation Society
  • Research Area : Engineering > Computer Science
  • Received : June 1, 2024
  • Accepted : June 20, 2024
  • Published : June 30, 2024

Kim, Myuhng Joo 1

1서울여자대학교

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ABSTRACT

A group company with multiple subsidiaries in the same industry may develop business management software using the One Source Multiple Instances (OSMI) methodology. This approach ensures consistency and uniformity of changes across subsidiaries while maintaining each subsidiary's operational independence. Despite several subsidiaries contracting with the same developer to create OSMI-based software, some may face development failures, leading to legal disputes. In such cases, it is necessary to evaluate the completeness of the software specifically related to the lawsuit. Completed subsidiaries continually modify and use the source code, making it challenging to pinpoint the specific code for evaluation at the contract's end due to OSMI's single-source nature. However, if the developer has maintained OSMI source code event logs using Software Configuration Management (SCM), this data can be used to assess the software's completeness. An example is provided where SCM, specifically SVM, was used to evaluate software completeness in a lawsuit following the joint development of an OSMI-based Manufacturing Execution System (MES) by two subsidiaries

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