DocumentCode :
320566
Title :
Behavioural issues in software engineering process modelling: a multi-paradigm approach
Author :
McGrath, G. Mike
Author_Institution :
Joint Res. Centre for Adv. Syst. Eng., Macquarie Univ., North Ryde, NSW, Australia
Volume :
6
fYear :
1998
fDate :
6-9 Jan 1998
Firstpage :
93
Abstract :
There is a growing consensus that if substantial software engineering productivity improvements are to be realised, much greater attention must be paid to the so-called “softer” (or people-centred) factors. A software engineering process modelling framework is presented. The focus of this work is on behavioural aspects. A feature of the framework is that user views, in a variety of modelling formalisms, may be extracted from a common, highly-abstracted conceptual model. This is consistent with an emerging view that the development of more formal models of organization and management theory (OMT) requires a “horses for courses” approach. That is, different theories are often best represented using different paradigms, with the conceptual model serving as a common reference point through which consistent user views may be derived and verified. Examples of user views, represented and implemented in Prolog and a systems dynamics modelling tool, are presented
Keywords :
behavioural sciences; human resource management; management science; software development management; software engineering; Prolog; behavioural issues; consistent user views; formal models; highly-abstracted conceptual model; management theory; modelling formalisms; multi-paradigm approach; organization theory; people-centred factors; productivity improvements; software engineering process modelling; systems dynamics modelling tool; Business process re-engineering; Capability maturity model; Companies; Computer industry; Ferroelectric films; Horses; Humans; Nonvolatile memory; Process design; Productivity; Random access memory; Software engineering; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1998., Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kohala Coast, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8255-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1998.654763
Filename :
654763
Link To Document :
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