COTS application [Software]
Dear all,
Again, I searched the keyword of COTS application with Google, and the found from one of links as follows [quoted]"..."COTS" is a term used to describe "commercial off-the-shelf" software. COTS applications are becoming increasingly more popular for solving mission and business objectives because the development effort is performed by the vendor of the product instead of a customer's internal staff..."[end quote] The website is just one of commercial companies that specialize in software test including testing COTS appliaction (see module 3 & 4 of Course Topics). So the COTS applications seem to be required to be verified and validated. I do not know if SAS is a COTS application or not. I just focus on the issue if COTS applications need to be PQed (hey! I used the term as a verb here).
Again, I searched the keyword of COTS application with Google, and the found from one of links as follows [quoted]"..."COTS" is a term used to describe "commercial off-the-shelf" software. COTS applications are becoming increasingly more popular for solving mission and business objectives because the development effort is performed by the vendor of the product instead of a customer's internal staff..."[end quote] The website is just one of commercial companies that specialize in software test including testing COTS appliaction (see module 3 & 4 of Course Topics). So the COTS applications seem to be required to be verified and validated. I do not know if SAS is a COTS application or not. I just focus on the issue if COTS applications need to be PQed (hey! I used the term as a verb here).
❝ I asked this question because,it was knw to me tht since SAS is a COTS
❝ application, its not necesary to do the PQ.
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-- Yung-jin Lee
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All the best,
-- Yung-jin Lee
bear v2.9.2:- created by Hsin-ya Lee & Yung-jin Lee
Kaohsiung, Taiwan https://www.pkpd168.com/bear
Download link (updated) -> here