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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Software Business in the Telecommunications Sector

Lauri FrankOleksiy MazhelisPasi TyrväinenMirja PulkkinenEetu Luoma

subject

Engineering managementSocial software engineeringbusiness.industrySoftware as a serviceBusiness softwarePersonal software processSoftware developmentPackage development processSoftware businessbusinessSoftware engineeringSoftware peer review

description

Operations and Business Support Systems (OSS/BSS) software of Communication Service Providers (CSP's) can be developed internally within the CSP or acquired from a Software Vendor. The software industry lifecycle model hypothesizes that software development is internal in the beginning of the industry's lifecycle, and that the share of external products increases when it matures. Empirical evidence shows signs of the OSS/BSS software industry approaching maturity. Current and future developments of the industry include the possibilities of utilizing the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model and Open Source software (OSSw). Both have gained increasing interest by the CSP's. However, the relatively small markets (number of CSP's), added with complex and proprietary interfaces of technology and software, seem to hinder this development. The results of scenarios on the future of the industry propose that the adoption of SaaS and OSSw could be motivated by general cost-cutting, by alliances within the industry or by a focus of CSP's business on either providing network capacity or value-added services.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30382-1_19