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  • 8/8/2019 Java IDE Selection

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    Java IDE Production Re uirement S

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    Templates Y/N

    Browsing/searching capabilities H/M/L H M

    Integration with corporate-standard databases

    Oracle Y/N Y Y

    Sybase Y/N Y YMS SQL Server Y/N Y Y

    Open API for Integrating with Third Party Plugins

    Open and supported API Y/N

    10 Debugging Environment 3 5

    Storage leak track-down Y/N nPerformance measurement Y/N nJPDA support Y/N

    Remote debugging Y/N y yThread debugging Y/N yServlet debugging Y/N y yEJB debugging Y/N y y

    JSP debugging Y/N y

    11 Deployment 1 5

    Deployment descriptor editing Y/N y yObject/relational mapping tool for CMP/SP Y/N n yDeployment without server shutdown/restart Y/N n yIntegrates with Weblogic 5.1 Y/N y y

    12 GUI Development 5 5

    Drag and drop Y/N Y YSwing components Y/N Y Y

    Vendor-specifc components required Y/N N N

    13 Security and accessibility options

    Public key support Y/N

    Digital certificate support Y/N

    http/s and SSL support Y/N

    Integrates with existing security systems #

    14 Support 5 3

    Online Support

    Vendor Site Y/N Y YNewsgroups Y/N Y Y

    Product Updates online

    Patches Y/N Y NShort term risk

    15 Maturity of product 3 3

    Which version is it at, when was it first launched #,Date 3.5 4No years of production releases

    No of customers in production

    No customers in development

    16 Skills availability, credibility of skills suppliers, multiple skills sources 3 3

    Credibility of suppliers skills Subjective opinion H/M/L H HGeographic support capabilities of supplier Helpdesk, global support, 24*7*365 Y/N

    Supplier is large enough to support BP's implementation # y y

    No of 3rd Party skilled staff available lotsLevels of training required and availability days per course, courses run globally and frequently #,Y/N 5, Y 5, YDegree of technology transfer into BP Willingness of supplier to share Y/N

    17 CostsGlobal deployment over 3 years 2000 $

    Stream Deployment over 3 years 2000 $

    2000 $

    18 Availability, reliability and maintainability 5 5

    Scalability to enterprise wide Y/N Y Y

    Robustness of product Autosave features, code crashes do not impact IDE Y/N Y YGUI, intuitive use Y/N

    Y YLong term viability

    19 Consistency with open standards 1 5

    Ease of migration to alternative product H/M/LL HDegree of lock in to specific tools, suppliers and system integrators H/M/L H L

    20 Clout of the supplier to set standards 3 5

    Market share, customer base %,#

    Survivability of the product in the marketplace Subjective impression H/M/L H HVision in staying ahead of the competition Subjective impression H/M/L M HVendor Size

    No of vendor staff #No of development staff #

    No of support staff #Turnover #

    Profitability # Growth #

    TOTALS 222.7 3

    How many consultants (people) are trained, experienced and available?

    Through life cost: estimate of all costs associated with provision andmaintenance of product for 10 years

    The effort to manage rises no more than linearly with scope of implementation

    Requires low maintenance burden, provides easy to use managementenvironment, delivers useful MI/metrics