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Software process improvement under duress: experiences of SPI in a town hall in Argentina
PICMET '99: Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology. Proceedings Vol-1: Book of Summaries (IEEE Cat. No.99CH36310), 2003Rosario, Argentina's second largest city, requires huge efforts of administration and services to its citizens that translate in millions of transactions carried out at the many offices of the municipality. These tasks are supported by software applications that are the specific responsibility of one administrative section ("Direccion General de ...
J.L. Boria, A.J. Bianchi
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A Detailed Software Process Improvement Methodology: BG-SPI
2011Software Process Improvement (SPI) methodology is defined as definitions of sequence of tasks, tools and techniques to be performed to plan and implement improvement activities. Well-known SPI frameworks like CMMI and ISO/IEC 15504 define SPI methodologies in an abstract manner.
Banu Aysolmaz, Onur Demirörs
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Managing Software Process Improvement (SPI) through Statistical Process Control (SPC)
2004Measurement based software process improvement is nowadays a mandatory activity. This implies continuous process monitoring in order to predict its behavior, highlight its performance variations and, if necessary, quickly react to them. Process variations are due to common causes or assignable ones.
BALDASSARRE, MARIA TERESA +3 more
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2020
The development of the software products and services within organizations generates a large amount of information that is not registered and is generally known as tacit knowledge. This knowledge is the most valuable information for an organization since knowledge helps to improve and avoid repetition of errors.
Jezreel Mejía +2 more
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The development of the software products and services within organizations generates a large amount of information that is not registered and is generally known as tacit knowledge. This knowledge is the most valuable information for an organization since knowledge helps to improve and avoid repetition of errors.
Jezreel Mejía +2 more
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Mjølner’s Software Process Improvement: A Discussion and Strengthening Using the SPI Manifesto
2010Mjolner Informatics A/S is a Danish software company with 80 employees; we produce software for a broad range of domains. In this paper, we present our company’s software process improvement program. We describe the history, the current status, and the challenges that we are facing.
Mikkel Yde Kjær, Jens Bæk Jørgensen
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Software and Web Process Improvement – Predicting SPI Success for Small and Medium Companies
2010This study revisits our previous work in SPI success factors for small and medium companies [26] in order to investigate separately SPI success factors for Web companies that only develop Web applications (Web development companies (12 companies and 41 respondents)) from SPI success factors for Web companies that develop Web as well as software ...
Muhammad Sulayman, Emilia Mendes
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2007
Software development organizations recognize the importance of improving software processes to enhance their competitive advantages. COPPE/ UFRJ software process research group has been providing SPI consultancy services to the Brazilian software industry for more than two decades.
Gleison Santos +3 more
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Software development organizations recognize the importance of improving software processes to enhance their competitive advantages. COPPE/ UFRJ software process research group has been providing SPI consultancy services to the Brazilian software industry for more than two decades.
Gleison Santos +3 more
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The National Air Intelligence Center Software Process Improvement Effort (NAIC SPI)
2001Abstract : This report summarizes the requirements, methods, procedures, and accomplishments of the National Air Intelligence Center (NAIC) Software Process Improvements effort. The objective of this effort was for the contractor to provide engineering and software process improvement for NAIC/SCD to reach SEI's CMM Level 2 in process maturity.
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2004
Software process improvement (SPI) is a field of research and practice focused on improving the practice of software engineering by frequently introducing new methods and technical tools attuned to the managerial and processoriented aspects of software development.
Kautz, Karlheinz +5 more
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Software process improvement (SPI) is a field of research and practice focused on improving the practice of software engineering by frequently introducing new methods and technical tools attuned to the managerial and processoriented aspects of software development.
Kautz, Karlheinz +5 more
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