Title :
Creating Software Process Capability/Maturity Models
Author :
von Wangenheim, Christiane Gresse ; Hauck, J.C.R. ; Zoucas, A. ; Salviano, Clenio F. ; McCaffery, Fergal ; Shull, Forrest
Abstract :
A seeming multitude of software process capability/maturity models (SPCMMs) have emerged, and many software engineers have had to worry about compliance with them at one time or another. Although using SPCMMs is a well-established practice, the ways they\´re used can vary widely. At best, they can pull together vast bodies of knowledge about good software practices-the hard-won expertise of many engineers-into a form that\´s easier to work with. At worst, they\´re misused as "processes for process\´ sake," in which conforming to the model stifles opportunities for innovation and tailoring. If software engineers had better knowledge about how SPCMMs are developed and the basis of their recommendations, they might be able to interpret and use them to optimize their benefits. We therefore studied these issues in a systematic literature review and follow-on questionnaire.
Keywords :
Capability Maturity Model; software engineering; SPCMM; follow on questionnaire; software engineers; software process capability; software process maturity models; systematic literature; Knowledge engineering; Technological innovation; CMMI; ISO/IEC 15504; Process Capability/Maturity Models; software engineering;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE