2018
DOI: 10.1049/iet-sen.2017.0061
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Empirical study on software process variability modelling with SMartySPEM and vSPEM

Abstract: With the continuous improvement of software processes, it is possible to increase quality, to address different application domains and accelerate the development of software products. However, existing process modelling notations like the SPEM meta-model typically do not have appropriate constructs for expressing process variability. Thus, SPEM-based approaches such as SMartySPEM and vSPEM provide mechanisms for representing variabilities to address characteristics of different projects. Here, the authors emp… Show more

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“…The paper “Lean and Agile Software Process Improvement in Traditional and Agile Environments” by Poth, Sasabe, Mas, and Mesquida overview agile and lean approaches and their connection to continuous SPI approaches. The integration of agile and lean approaches in SPI scenarios is not new, and the literature reported many and recent efforts, eg, Poth et al present a review not only based on experience but also on an in‐depth study of the synergies that occur between these two not‐so‐opposed worlds.…”
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“…The paper “Lean and Agile Software Process Improvement in Traditional and Agile Environments” by Poth, Sasabe, Mas, and Mesquida overview agile and lean approaches and their connection to continuous SPI approaches. The integration of agile and lean approaches in SPI scenarios is not new, and the literature reported many and recent efforts, eg, Poth et al present a review not only based on experience but also on an in‐depth study of the synergies that occur between these two not‐so‐opposed worlds.…”
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confidence: 99%