DocumentCode
750290
Title
How software patents can support COTS component business
Author
Guntersdorfer, Michael S. ; Kay, David G.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Law, Duke Univ., Durham, NC, USA
Volume
19
Issue
3
fYear
2002
Firstpage
78
Lastpage
83
Abstract
Commercial-off-the-shelf software components are considered an important technology for future software development. However, compared to their potential benefit, their market success has been modest. This article discusses how unrestricted proliferation of functionally similar software components is technically and economically disadvantageous. Software patents can slow it further by channeling it into either additional applications of existing technology or more significant improvements to that technology. This would facilitate component-based software reuse and strengthen COTS software´s weak business model.
Keywords
industrial property; patents; software reusability; COTS component business; commercial-off-the-shelf software components; component-based software reuse; software development; software patents; weak business model; Business; Copyright protection; Globalization; Intellectual property; Marketing and sales; Programming; Reverse engineering; Software standards; Software systems; Standardization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MS.2002.1003460
Filename
1003460
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