Process Definition and Process Modeling Methods Version 01.01.00

Abstract

The Software Productivity Consortium is working in the area of process improvement to help member companies better manage large, complex software development projects. This report is part of that process improvement effort. To put this report in perspective relative to some of the other projects being conducted at the Consortium, consider some of the ways in which the Consortium is already helping member companies improve their process: (1) The Consortium offers the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Software Process Assessment for its member companies. By formally examining a company's current process practices, it is able to offer constructive criticism regarding ways in which to improve the process of developing software; (2) The Consortium offers a variety of guidebooks that help guide the practicing engineer to perform his task more efficiently. Examples include the Software Measurement Guidebook, which focuses on metrics collection and analysis, and the Evolutionary Spiral Process Guidebook, which specifies a process incorporating risk management and iterative development and specifies methods to implement the process; and (3) The Consortium prototypes a software engineering environment that will provide process management tools for supporting automated software development.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA262314

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