DocumentCode
3357116
Title
Product development a chunk at a time
Author
Abbott, Kenneth R.
Author_Institution
Rising Tide Software Inc., Framingham, MA, USA
fYear
1997
fDate
14-18 Jul 1997
Firstpage
88
Lastpage
94
Abstract
“Chunking” is a product development discipline developed and successfully used at XSoft in the development of InConcert, a software product for workflow management. In chunking, teams of 4-8 developers are assigned to develop a set of related product features in a fixed amount of time, measured in weeks. The team begins with requirements definition and carries development through to unit test. The team can adjust the delivered functionality, but not the schedule. Complex feature-sets are developed in multiple chunks. The benefits of chunking are a high degree of control over cost and schedule, and a high quality product based on developer´s understanding of customer requirements. The paper reviews the chunking discipline and explores some pragmatic issues encountered while developing InConcert. The advantages and disadvantages of chunking are recounted from the perspective of various groups involved in product development: engineering, marketing, quality assurance and management
Keywords
formal specification; marketing; office automation; product development; software development management; software quality; InConcert; XSoft; chunking; complex feature-sets; cost; customer requirements; delivered functionality; engineering; management; marketing; multiple chunks; product development; quality assurance; requirements definition; schedule; workflow management software; Business process re-engineering; Costs; Engineering management; Marketing management; Product development; Quality assurance; Quality management; Research and development management; Software development management; Tides;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Technology and Engineering Practice, 1997. Proceedings., Eighth IEEE International Workshop on [incorporating Computer Aided Software Engineering]
Conference_Location
London
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7840-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/STEP.1997.615467
Filename
615467
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