DocumentCode
2340653
Title
Quality and people in the development of situationally specific methods
Author
Young, S. Michelle ; McDonald, Sharon ; Edwards, Helen M. ; Thompson, J. Barrie
Author_Institution
Software Eng. Group, Univ. of Sunderland, UK
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
199
Lastpage
203
Abstract
It is argued that personality testing and group dynamic principles could improve the success of development teams in developing systems by providing a mechanism for repeatable and valid identification, rating and selection of stakeholders in the method engineering process. The method presented, MEWSIC, aims to formalise the development of situational methods so that the link to quality assurance processes are 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, those who carry out this process and their team role types. An overview of MEWSIC and a discussion on the need for personality testing and group dynamic measures is given
Keywords
human factors; human resource management; software development management; software quality; MEWSIC; collaborative development; developing systems; development teams; group dynamic measures; group dynamic principles; method engineering process; personality testing; quality assurance processes; repeatable valid identification; situational methods; situationally specific method development; stakeholder selection; team role types; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Design engineering; Design methodology; Personnel; Quality assurance; Software design; System testing; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quality Software, 2001. Proceedings.Second Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1287-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APAQS.2001.990020
Filename
990020
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