2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2013.07.006
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Enhancing ISO/IEC 15288 with reuse and product management: An add-on process reference model

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“…The comparison results served as the basis for synthesizing the key processes and outcomes for enhancing ISO/IEC 15288 with product-and reuse-oriented engineering practices in order to serve as a reference framework for contexts in which systems or parts thereof are developed and evolved as products (cf. [14]). The process groups and processes of the resulting reference model for product-orientation and reuse in systems engineering (SysPR-PRM) are provided in Table I.…”
Section: Base Models and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The comparison results served as the basis for synthesizing the key processes and outcomes for enhancing ISO/IEC 15288 with product-and reuse-oriented engineering practices in order to serve as a reference framework for contexts in which systems or parts thereof are developed and evolved as products (cf. [14]). The process groups and processes of the resulting reference model for product-orientation and reuse in systems engineering (SysPR-PRM) are provided in Table I.…”
Section: Base Models and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The process groups and processes of the resulting reference model for product-orientation and reuse in systems engineering (SysPR-PRM) are provided in Table I. The detailed process purpose and outcome definitions and rationales of process model definition can be found in [14].…”
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“…Gökalp and Demirörs (2017) presented a public finance and physical resource management process model based on the SPICE model. SPICE was used as a reference model for comparative analysis to reinforce ISO/IEC 15228 by Stallinger and Neumann (2013).…”
Section: Software Project Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%