2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15666-3_25
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Implementation of Software Process Improvement through TSPi in Very Small Enterprises

Abstract: Abstract. This article shows an experience in a very small enterprise related to improving software quality in terms of test and process productivity. A customized process from the current organizational process based on TSPi was defined and the team was trained on it. The pilot project had schedule and budget constraints. The process began by gathering historical data from previous projects in order to get a measurement repository. Then the project was launched and some metrics were collected. Finally, result… Show more

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“…When growing their businesses, organizations should not only put effort into developing and executing their business strategies, but also into managing and improving their internal processes and aligning them with business growth strategies, but everything in a strong relation with the human resources development strategy. It is only in this way they may confirm that their businesses grow in a healthy and sustainable way [11], [13].…”
Section: Operational Perspectivementioning
confidence: 91%
“…When growing their businesses, organizations should not only put effort into developing and executing their business strategies, but also into managing and improving their internal processes and aligning them with business growth strategies, but everything in a strong relation with the human resources development strategy. It is only in this way they may confirm that their businesses grow in a healthy and sustainable way [11], [13].…”
Section: Operational Perspectivementioning
confidence: 91%