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A Method to Design a Software Process Architecture in a Multimodel Environment: An Overview
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Author(s): Mery Pesantes (Research Centre in Mathematics (CIMAT, A.C.), Mexico), Jorge Luis Risco Becerra (University of São Paulo – Escola Politécnica, Brazil)and Cuauhtémoc Lemus (Research Centre in Mathematics (CIMAT, A.C.), Mexico)
Copyright: 2014
Pages: 24
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Agile Estimation Techniques and Innovative Approaches to Software Process Improvement
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ricardo Colomo-Palacios (Østfold University College, Norway), Jose Antonio Calvo-Manzano Villalón (Universidad Politécnica De Madrid, Spain), Antonio de Amescua Seco (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)and Tomás San Feliu Gilabert (Universidad Politécnica De Madrid, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5182-1.ch013
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Abstract
In the multimodel improvement context, Software Organizations need to incorporate into their processes different practices from several improvement technologies simultaneously (i.e. CMMI, PSP, ISO 15504, and others). Over the last few years, software process architectures have been considered a means to harmonize these technologies. However, it is unclear how to design a software process architecture supporting a multimodel environment. In this chapter, an overview of the method to design a software process architecture is presented, identifying basic concepts, views, phases, activities, and artifacts. In addition, important aspects in the creation of this method are explained. This method will assist process stakeholders in the design, documentation, and maintenance of their software process architecture.
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