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Proactive elicitation of software process improvements
Software process improvement (SPI) is a means to change software organizationpsilas processes to better meet the business objectives. Process assessments reveal opportunities for process improvements. An assessment typically utilizes a model, which includes a set of good practices as assessment indicators. The potential for improvements is derived by comparing the indicators with the actual processes.