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The Software Process

1996
Now that the foundation has been laid, I can turn to the principal concern of this book: software design. I use the word design in its most expansive sense. That is, design is contrasted with discovery; it encompasses all deliberate modifications of the environment, in this case modifications that employ software components.
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Foresight process in software businesses

International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 2019
Corporate foresight is a value-creation tool that enables companies to survive in a competitive, ever-changing business environment. Foresight can be perceived as a company’s capability to commit to continuous environmental scanning and respond quickly to discovered market threats and opportunities.
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Software Process Improvement

2014
The origins of the software process improvement field go back to Walter Shewhart’s work on statistical process control in the 1930s. Software process improvement is concerned with practical action to improve the processes in the organization to ensure that they meet business goals more effectively.
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Processes and the Software Business

2006
The amount of software in many electronic products is growing rapidly. Two examples: the amount of software in a mobile phone is expected to increase from 2 million today to 20 million in 2010. The amount of software in a car in 2010 is expected to be 100 million lines of source code (Charrette, 2005).
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Software process improvement

Software Focus, 2000
Covering a diverse spectrum including reports from Hungary, Germany, Portugal and the USA, Software Process - Improvement and Practice(http:///www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/1077-4866/) highlights successful process improvement studies and projects around the world. WILHELM SCHAFER explains. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Software process landscaping

Software Process: Improvement and Practice, 2000
Software processes usually cover software development activities, configuration management, quality management and project management issues. Models of these processes tend to become rather complex. Mechanisms to structure these models are needed. The process landscaping approach allows us to model processes on different abstraction levels without ...
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The power of process [software processes]

Computer, 1998
Some people in the software development community think "process" is a four letter word. They think software processes are rigid, restrictive, and inefficient. They hold that the best way to run a project is to hire the best people you can, give them all the resources they ask for, and turn them loose to do what they do best. Sure, they say, there will
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Software process technology and software organisations [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
SPT which have been developed by our research community is barely used in software organisations. This paper tries to discuss the relation between software SPT and software organisations: it first describes some examples of applications to the software industry. Then it tells about an ongoing case in which we are trying to capture SPT requirements from
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Software and Software Process Measurement

2018
To investigate whether a (deployed) software process achieves its goals, some form of validation is needed. In many cases, a measurement program can provide a useful basis for such validation, providing information about performance and quality of software and software processes, and thus helping to find gap and identify improvement opportunities or ...
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Introduction to Software Process Improvement. [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
While software now pervades most facets of modern life, its historical problems have not been solved. This report explains why some of these problems have been so difficult for organizations to address and the actions required to address them. It describes the Software Engineering Institute's (SEI) software process maturity model, how this model can be
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