Validating the ISO/IEC 15504 Measure of Software Requirements Analysis Process Capability
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Process improvement for small firms: An evaluation of the RAPID assessment-based method
Information and Software Technology
The influence of SPI on business success in software SMEs: An empirical study
Journal of Systems and Software
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Firms developing software face increasing pressures to improve product quality, productivity, time to market, and customer satisfaction. As projects increase in size and complexity, and competition grows, firms are reengineering their software processes. They are adopting more intensive procedures for requirements management, project planning, defect tracking, configuration management, design and code inspections, and so forth. To explore the potential effectiveness of these efforts, we conducted a survey of senior practitioners at the 1993 Software Engineering Process Group National Meeting. The survey asked participants about the processes followed on, and the outcome of a specific software project. Certain practices, notably project planning and cross-functional teams, were consistently associated with favorable outcomes. Based on the survey results, other practices may have little impact on project outcomes.