Achieving Better Buying Power through Acquisition of Open Architecture Software Systems for Web and Mobile Devices

Abstract

Many people within large enterprises rely on up to four Web-based or mobile devices for their daily work routines—personal computer, tablet, personal and works-specific smartphones. Our research is directed at identifying, tracking, and analyzing software component costs and cost reduction opportunities within acquisition life cycle of open architecture (OA) systems for such Web-based and mobile devices. These systems are subject to different intellectual property license and cybersecurity requirements. Our research goal is to create a new approach to address challenges in the acquisition of software systems for Web-based or mobile devices used within academic, business, or government enterprises. Acquisition personnel in such enterprises will increasingly be called on to review and approve choices between functionally similar open source software (OSS) components, and commercially priced closed source software (CSS) components, to be used in the design, implementation, deployment, and evolution of secure OA systems. We seek to make this a simpler, more transparent, and more tractable process. Finally, this acquisition research supports and advances a public purpose by investigating acquisition challenges arising from the adoption and deployment of secure OA software systems for Webbased or mobile devices, which is of contemporary concern to most academic, business, or government enterprises.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Mar 11, 2016
Source ID
N002441510010

Entities

People

  • Walt Scacchi

Organizations

  • Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Agent-Based Social Robotics and Mobile-Assisted Learning in Virtual Environments.
  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Software Engineering.

Technology Areas

  • Cyber