A spiral model of software development and enhancement
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Concurrent development of software systems
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Peopleware: productive projects and teams
Peopleware: productive projects and teams
Software processes are software too
ICSE '87 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering
Managing the software process
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Japan's software factories: a challenge to U.S. management
People, Organizations, and Process Improvement
IEEE Software
Object solutions: managing the object-oriented project
Object solutions: managing the object-oriented project
New Paradigms for Software Development: Tutorial
New Paradigms for Software Development: Tutorial
Software Process Modelling and Technology
Software Process Modelling and Technology
Concurrent-Development Process Model
IEEE Software
Management of Distributed Concurrent Development for Large-Scale Software Systems
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The article proposes a new software process model, ASP (Agile Software Process) based on a decade-long evolution of software process models inside a Japanese software factory. The Japanese software factory was a successful model in the development of quality software for large-scale business applications in the 1980s. However, the business climate of software development has dramatically changed in the last few years. Development cycle-time was promoted to one of the top issues of software development in the 1990s and then globalization appeared. A new paradigm of software development is required. The RSP model does not implicate any physical office but a virtual collaboration space over the Internet. It enables multiple small teams, which are geographically distributed, to concurrently develop multiple functions for a family of large-scale software systems.