The basic model proposed by the SPICE project for an ISO standard provides a deep view of all the activities and interrelationships which may be developed within the software process of an organisation. This paper suggests that the model can be much more powerful than it appears from its recommended use. Process assessments can be conducted, on the model basis, which can either imply an exhausting journey across a project, or, alternatively, a well-planned assessing work with ascertained risks.
Assessing endless process hierarchy
Fusani M
1995
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The basic model proposed by the SPICE project for an ISO standard provides a deep view of all the activities and interrelationships which may be developed within the software process of an organisation. This paper suggests that the model can be much more powerful than it appears from its recommended use. Process assessments can be conducted, on the model basis, which can either imply an exhausting journey across a project, or, alternatively, a well-planned assessing work with ascertained risks.File in questo prodotto:
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