In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort

Simultaneously achieving efficiency and flexibility in enterprise software production has been a considerable challenge for firms. Newer software development paradigms such as component-based and model-driven development attempt to overcome this challenge by emphasizing modular design of complex sys...

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Main Authors: SUBRAMANYAM, Ramanath, RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy, Krishnan, M. S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-24722014-04-15T07:25:45Z In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort SUBRAMANYAM, Ramanath RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy Krishnan, M. S. Simultaneously achieving efficiency and flexibility in enterprise software production has been a considerable challenge for firms. Newer software development paradigms such as component-based and model-driven development attempt to overcome this challenge by emphasizing modular design of complex systems. However, there is a paucity of rigorous empirical research on the use of such software methodologies and the associated extent to which trade-offs between efficiency and flexibility can be influenced. Addressing this gap, we investigate the performance outcomes of a model-driven, component-based software development methodology using data collected from an enterprise software development firm that deployed such a methodology for its product development processes. Examining the design, development, and implementation of 92 business software components of the firm's enterprise resource planning product, we discuss how the design of software components, specifically component granularity, affects development efficiency (development effort and defects) and flexibility (customization effort). Our results suggest that (a) components that are coarse grained are associated with higher flexibility (lower customization effort) but are also associated with lower development efficiency (more development effort and defects), and (b) defect proneness of a component plays a mediating role on the relationship between component granularity and flexibility. These findings present strong evidence for the existence of trade-offs between efficiency and flexibility in mass-customized software product life cycles. They establish component granularity as a key design dimension that needs to be managed judiciously to enable potential trade-off shifting mechanisms through the use of software methodologies that emphasize modular design approaches. 2012-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1473 info:doi/10.1287/isre.1110.0392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/isre.1110.0392 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University modular design model-driven development component-based software development efficiency flexibility complexity component granularity software engineering project performance Computer Sciences Management Information Systems
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topic modular design
model-driven development
component-based software development
efficiency
flexibility
complexity
component granularity
software engineering
project performance
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle modular design
model-driven development
component-based software development
efficiency
flexibility
complexity
component granularity
software engineering
project performance
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
SUBRAMANYAM, Ramanath
RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy
Krishnan, M. S.
In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort
description Simultaneously achieving efficiency and flexibility in enterprise software production has been a considerable challenge for firms. Newer software development paradigms such as component-based and model-driven development attempt to overcome this challenge by emphasizing modular design of complex systems. However, there is a paucity of rigorous empirical research on the use of such software methodologies and the associated extent to which trade-offs between efficiency and flexibility can be influenced. Addressing this gap, we investigate the performance outcomes of a model-driven, component-based software development methodology using data collected from an enterprise software development firm that deployed such a methodology for its product development processes. Examining the design, development, and implementation of 92 business software components of the firm's enterprise resource planning product, we discuss how the design of software components, specifically component granularity, affects development efficiency (development effort and defects) and flexibility (customization effort). Our results suggest that (a) components that are coarse grained are associated with higher flexibility (lower customization effort) but are also associated with lower development efficiency (more development effort and defects), and (b) defect proneness of a component plays a mediating role on the relationship between component granularity and flexibility. These findings present strong evidence for the existence of trade-offs between efficiency and flexibility in mass-customized software product life cycles. They establish component granularity as a key design dimension that needs to be managed judiciously to enable potential trade-off shifting mechanisms through the use of software methodologies that emphasize modular design approaches.
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author SUBRAMANYAM, Ramanath
RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy
Krishnan, M. S.
author_facet SUBRAMANYAM, Ramanath
RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy
Krishnan, M. S.
author_sort SUBRAMANYAM, Ramanath
title In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort
title_short In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort
title_full In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort
title_fullStr In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort
title_full_unstemmed In Search of Efficient Flexibility: Effects of Software Component Granularity on Development Effort, Defects, and Customization Effort
title_sort in search of efficient flexibility: effects of software component granularity on development effort, defects, and customization effort
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/isre.1110.0392
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