Process Engineering with the Evolutionary Spiral Process Model. Version 01.00.06

Abstract

This guidebook describes how process engineering helps to produce the right development process for an organization and/or project and shows how the Evolutionary Spiral Process(ESP) model can be extended to support process engineering steps. A development process is the set of steps, or activities, for developing software product and its supporting products. Process engineering refers to the specific actions that attempt to generate a quality software development process, given organizational and/or project-unique process drivers. The guidebook offers expanded, though not yet complete, process engineering guidance at both the organizational and project levels. Information in this guidebook is at a first level of maturity; that is it synthesizes the results of initial research and theory and will be matured in future versions as the material is taught and the concepts evolved. In addition, these initial concepts will be further elaborated as confidence in the foundation material increases

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA275398

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  • Engineered Resilient Systems

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