Interview with E. Burton Swanson
Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice
e-Business 2.0: roadmap for success
e-Business 2.0: roadmap for success
Software problem reporting and resolution process at ABB robotics AB: state of practice
Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice
Building a Case-Based Help Desk Application
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Problems within Support (Upfront Maintenance)
CSMR '03 Proceedings of the Seventh European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
Can We Learn Anything from Hardware Preventive Maintenance?
ICECCS '01 Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems
Infrastructures of Virtual IT Enterprises
ICSM '03 Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance
Maturity Status within Front-End Support Organisations
ICSE '07 Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Software Engineering
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High diversity and complexity of front-end support processes in combination with their poor process visibility renders measurement and improvement of development, evolution and maintenance processes less reliable. Today, we have very little knowledge and insight into the front-end support processes and their activities, despite the fact that they are the dominating cost within evolution and maintenance. The area of front-end support is under-researched. The standard process models barely touch on this subject. Most of the extant models advocate the improvement of mainly back-end processes. Very few of them however, propose the improvement of their supporting front-end processes - the processes that extensively mediate or eliminate the need for changes. In this paper, we have identified 15 classes of front-end support activities within 37 support organisations in Sweden. These classes constitute a basis for building future front-end support process models, and process improvement- and measurement models. They are also useful for optimal integration with other organisational processes, such as development, evolution and maintenance.