TY - GEN
T1 - Artifact-based software process improvement and management
T2 - 2014 International Conference on Software and Systems Process, ICSSP 2014
AU - Kuhrmann, Marco
AU - Beecham, Sarah
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - When it comes to software process improvement (SPI), process engineers look for SPI methods to support process analysis, design, realization, deployment, and management. Although a number of different SPI methods and models exist, process engineers tend to view these as too generic, too large, or a poor fit for the organization in which SPI is conducted. A strategy to overcome these shortcomings is to concentrate on the artifacts, which precisely define the desired outcomes, rather than on specific methods. In this paper, we present the Artifact-based Software Process Improvement & Management (ArSPI) model that provides a unified perspective on SPI and company-wide software process management (SPM), the required key artifacts, and the life cycle models. ArSPI is shown to be of practical support to industry who called for a practical way to define the interfaces between SPI projects. This paper concludes with an example of how ArSPI paved the way for several organizations through applying the model in real-world SPI-projects.
AB - When it comes to software process improvement (SPI), process engineers look for SPI methods to support process analysis, design, realization, deployment, and management. Although a number of different SPI methods and models exist, process engineers tend to view these as too generic, too large, or a poor fit for the organization in which SPI is conducted. A strategy to overcome these shortcomings is to concentrate on the artifacts, which precisely define the desired outcomes, rather than on specific methods. In this paper, we present the Artifact-based Software Process Improvement & Management (ArSPI) model that provides a unified perspective on SPI and company-wide software process management (SPM), the required key artifacts, and the life cycle models. ArSPI is shown to be of practical support to industry who called for a practical way to define the interfaces between SPI projects. This paper concludes with an example of how ArSPI paved the way for several organizations through applying the model in real-world SPI-projects.
KW - SPI
KW - SPM
KW - artifact-orientation
KW - method proposal
KW - software process improvement
KW - software process management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84902471463&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/2600821.2600839
DO - 10.1145/2600821.2600839
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84902471463
SN - 9781450327541
T3 - ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
SP - 119
EP - 123
BT - 2014 International Conference on Software and Systems Process, ICSSP 2014 - Proceedings
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
Y2 - 26 May 2014 through 28 May 2014
ER -