2016
DOI: 10.5267/j.jpm.2017.2.001
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Application of multistage process control methodology for software quality management

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“…Generally, the model-based process control mechanism is used to optimize the quality of the software development process (John et al , 2016; John et al , 2017). Hence, a model is developed to estimate the resolution time using shortlisted important factors (forecasted volume, team’s software engineering skill and domain expertise) as explanatory variables.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the model-based process control mechanism is used to optimize the quality of the software development process (John et al , 2016; John et al , 2017). Hence, a model is developed to estimate the resolution time using shortlisted important factors (forecasted volume, team’s software engineering skill and domain expertise) as explanatory variables.…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an approach is targeted at recognizing weaknesses and strengths and addressing the various issued that may be identified. The article covers the experiences of the authors with total quality management because of its introduction in the organization of software development leading to the long history of the application of the IS09001 quality systems [3].…”
Section: International Journal Of Computer Applications (0975 -8887) mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of TQM in the arena of software development has recently been acknowledged. Apparently, there are three major concepts that show the relevance as well as the importance of total quality management in the software engineering including quality dimensions, quality evolution, and quality management [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An attempt has been carried out to integrate sustainability and project management by few researchers namely Silvius et al (2013, 158 2017), Gareis et al(2013), Carvalho (2016a, 2016b), Sánchez (2015), Silvius (2013), Bernhardi et al (2000), Bodea et al (2010), Fernández andRodríguez-López (2010), Hartig et al(1996), Jones (2006), Raven et al (2009), Turlea et al (2010) and Vifell and Soneryd (2012). From the literature, a lot of research scope have been found for the development of the models, tools, methods, and techniques to integrate and gauge the sustainability and the project management (Singh et al, 2012;Thomson et al, 2011;John et al 2016). The developed methods and models further can be extensively used by the companies for assuring the sustainability at the project level or at the organization level (Cole, 2005;Deakin et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%