DocumentCode
3279746
Title
Developing situationally specific methods through stakeholder collaboration
Author
Edwards, Helen M. ; Thompson, J. Barrie ; Hardy, Colin J.
Author_Institution
Software Eng. Group, Sunderland Univ., UK
fYear
1998
fDate
19-21 Aug 1998
Firstpage
179
Lastpage
185
Abstract
Software development methods can only be used effectively where there is a close match between the method being used and the situational application. There are two key features that need to be considered by those concerned with formalising the development of situational methods: (i) the stakeholder input and (ii) the method engineering process. The method presented, MEWSIC (Method Engineering With Stakeholder Input and Collaboration), formalises the development of situational methods so that links to quality assurance processes is retained. MEWSIC accounts for the number of stakeholders who have a legitimate interest in the success of the project but distinguishes between those who provide input that informs the method engineering process and those who carry out this process. A description of MEWSIC is given bringing out the collaborative nature of the approach. The authors then discuss MEWSIC´s place within software engineering (particularly in relation to method engineering approaches and quality assurance mechanisms)
Keywords
software engineering; MEWSIC; Method Engineering With Stakeholder Input and Collaboration; method engineering; quality assurance mechanisms; situationally specific methods; software development methods; software engineering; stakeholder collaboration; stakeholder input; Application software; Capability maturity model; Collaboration; Computer industry; Coordinate measuring machines; Electrical capacitance tomography; Programming; Quality assurance; Software engineering; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 1998. COMPSAC '98. Proceedings. The Twenty-Second Annual International
Conference_Location
Vienna
ISSN
0730-3157
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8585-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMPSAC.1998.716654
Filename
716654
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