Title :
Processes and people
Author :
Kumskov, Mikhail
Author_Institution :
Luxoft Training Center, Russia
Abstract :
The report focuses on relative characteristics of the process management and activity management used in software development methodologies. As an example, the methodology IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP) and the Agile methodology are discussed. The use of the process management allows you to turn “hard” RUP methodology (with proper adaptation) in the Agile-RUP. Use of activity Management in Agile-projects significantly increases the risk of project failure in general, and “contradicts” the essence of the Agile methodology. The report reveals the characteristics of the process approach to management as an approach based on the quality in the broad sense. Process management took shape and grew up in such production organization methodologies as TQM (Total Quality Management), JIT (Just in Time), Six Sigma. An illustration of the process management characteristics are used as an example of best practices and techniques of methodology Agile.
Keywords :
just-in-time; six sigma (quality); software development management; software prototyping; total quality management; IBM rational unified process; JIT; RUP methodology; Six Sigma; TQM; activity management; agile methodology; just in time; process management; production organization methodology; software development methodology; total quality management; Electronic mail; Programming; Publishing; Shape; Six sigma; Software; Agile; Deming; IBM Rational Unified Process; Kent Beck; RUP; Six Sigma; TQM; Total Quality Management; XP;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Conference (CEE-SECR), 2010 6th Central and Eastern European
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0605-9
DOI :
10.1109/CEE-SECR.2010.5783174