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Distributed software development creates many challenges to the primary contractors having the responsibility of delivering high quality products to their customers. To tackle these challenges, organizations must have an efficient distributed development process in place. They must also effectively manage risks within this distributed environment. In this paper, we suggest DRiMaP - a model of distributed...
Software process improvement (SPI) continues to play a major role in quality software development. Advancement to high CMMI levels and retention of level mandates the use of documented and verifiable "continuous SPI". This paper describes a baseline-based quantitative approach to continuous SPI (referred to as CSPI). The approach works for both qualitative and quantitative SPI, but quantitative...
The main phases during requirements engineering include the elicitation, specification, validation, and management of requirements in order to understand what the system must do. In the age of distributed and collaborative work, suitable tools and concepts are needed to support requirements activities in this context. Based on requirements derived from basic practices of the ReqMan framework, we will...
Due to the continuously growing possibilities provided by technology and its wider application, today's IT products are becoming more and more complex both from technical and managerial standpoints. Very often, multiple parties are involved in their development. Consequently, the organization of the integration and testing of these products gets increasingly complex. Organisations already encounter...
Agile teams commonly use User Stories, conversations with On-Site Customers, and Test Cases to gather requirements. Some Agile teams like to add other artifacts, such as Use Cases to provide more detail to the Agile Requirements. This paper presents the results of a controlled experiment aimed to learn whether Use Cases could help Agile Requirements, and, indirectly, to find if Agile Requirements...
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