Lean Software Development (LSD) is a set of principles and practices that seek to increase the value of the organization by improving quality and software development processes, through value flow mapping and waste removal. Because of LSD's contributions, many organizations are interested in implementing it; however, adopting the principles and practices of LSD without knowing the correct process leads to the premature abandonment of this methodology. Therefore, describing the implementation process through a formal and theoretical language, such as a basic ontology, allows you to have a greater perception of the elements to consider if you want to implement LSD. The objective of this research is to develop a base ontology for the implementation of Lean Software Development in an organization using a mature software development process.
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