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摘要
软件公司的组织绩效已经变得至关重要。虽然客户需求不断变化,变化越来越频繁,并且对软件过程的有效管理变得至关重要,但当前与软件相关的业务模型的适用性已经受到质疑(M.L. Van De Vanter和T. Murer, 1999;N.文卡特拉曼和J.C.亨德森,1998)。当前的全球趋势之一是在分布式、动态的团队环境中进行跨组织协作工作,称为虚拟软件公司(VSC)。虚拟组织结构对软件配置管理(SCM)提出了特殊的挑战,同时软件项目的规模、复杂性和持续时间的变化速度也在不断加快。本文描述了在三个虚拟软件生产组织中进行的SCM过程分析。提出的主要结果之一是一个实际的SCM过程改进框架,它由基于关键VSC特征和属性定义的SCM挑战组成。
From VSC attributes and characteristics to SCM challenges
The organisational performance of software companies has become critically important. While customer requirements are changing and varying ever more frequently, and an effective management of the software process is becoming essential, the suitability of current software-related business models has became questionable (M.L. Van De Vanter and T. Murer, 1999; N. Venkatraman and J.C. Henderson, 1998). One of the current global trends is transorganisational collaborative work in distributed, dynamic teamwork environments, called Virtual Software Corporations (VSC). The virtual organisational structure presents particular challenges to software configuration management (SCM), while the rate of change in size, complexity and duration of software projects has shown an increasing acceleration. The paper describes a SCM process analysis conducted in three virtual software production organisations. One of the main results that is presented is a framework for practical SCM process improvement, consisting of SCM challenges defined on the basis of key VSC characteristics and attributes.