Title :
From VSC attributes and characteristics to SCM challenges
Author :
Rahikkala, Tua ; Seppänen, Veikko
Author_Institution :
VTT Electron., Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
The organisational performance of software companies has become critically important. While customer requirements are changing and varying ever more frequently, and an effective management of the software process is becoming essential, the suitability of current software-related business models has became questionable (M.L. Van De Vanter and T. Murer, 1999; N. Venkatraman and J.C. Henderson, 1998). One of the current global trends is transorganisational collaborative work in distributed, dynamic teamwork environments, called Virtual Software Corporations (VSC). The virtual organisational structure presents particular challenges to software configuration management (SCM), while the rate of change in size, complexity and duration of software projects has shown an increasing acceleration. The paper describes a SCM process analysis conducted in three virtual software production organisations. One of the main results that is presented is a framework for practical SCM process improvement, consisting of SCM challenges defined on the basis of key VSC characteristics and attributes
Keywords :
DP industry; configuration management; project management; software development management; software process improvement; SCM challenges; SCM process analysis; SCM process improvement; VSC attributes; VSC characteristics; Virtual Software Corporations; customer requirements; distributed dynamic teamwork environments; global trends; organisational performance; software companies; software configuration management; software process management; software projects; software-related business models; transorganisational collaborative work; virtual organisational structure; virtual software production organisations; Acceleration; Business; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Companies; Organizational aspects; Programming; Project management; Software maintenance; Teamwork;
Conference_Titel :
Euromicro Conference, 2000. Proceedings of the 26th
Conference_Location :
Maastricht
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0780-8
DOI :
10.1109/EURMIC.2000.874493