Assessment driven process modeling for software process improvement

T. Makinen, T. Varkoi
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Software process improvement (SPI) is used to develop processes to meet more effectively the software organizationpsilas business goals. Improvement opportunities can be exposed by conducting an assessment. A disciplined process assessment evaluates organizationpsilas processes against a process assessment model, which usually includes good software practices as indicators. Many benefits of SPI initiatives have been reported but some improvement efforts have failed, too. Our aim is to increase the probability to success by integrating software process modeling with assessments. A combined approach is known to provide more accurate process ratings and higher quality process models. In this study we have revised the approach by extending the scope of modeling further. Assessment Driven Process Modeling for SPI uses assessment evidence to create a descriptive process model of the assessed processes. The descriptive model is revised into a prescriptive process model, which illustrates an organizationpsilas processes after the improvements. The prescriptive model is created using a process library that is based on the indicators of the assessment model. Modeling during assessment is driven by both process performance and process capability indicators.
用于软件过程改进的评估驱动过程建模
软件过程改进(SPI)用于开发过程,以更有效地满足软件组织和业务目标。通过进行评估可以发现改进机会。规范的过程评估根据过程评估模型评估组织的过程,该模型通常包括作为指示器的良好软件实践。已经报道了SPI计划的许多好处,但也有一些改进工作失败了。我们的目标是通过集成软件过程建模和评估来增加成功的可能性。已知的组合方法可以提供更准确的过程评级和更高质量的过程模型。在这项研究中,我们通过进一步扩展建模的范围来修改方法。用于SPI的评估驱动过程建模使用评估证据创建被评估过程的描述性过程模型。描述性模型被修改为规定性过程模型,该模型说明了改进后组织的过程。使用基于评估模型的指示符的流程库创建规定性模型。评估期间的建模是由过程性能和过程能力指示器驱动的。
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