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- ZeitschriftenartikelDie Praxis der Softwareentwicklung: Eine Erhebung(Informatik-Spektrum: Vol. 22, No. 1, 1999) Deifel, Bernhard; Hinkel, Ursula; Paech, Barbara; Scholz, Peter; Thurner, VeronikaIm Rahmen des Forschungsverbundes Software-Engineering wurden durch Interviews die derzeit bei den Industriepartnern des Forschungsverbundes praktizierten Softwareentwicklungsprozesse erfaßt. Diese Studie wertet die Ergebnisse der geführten Interviews aus und stellt übergreifende Trends und Anforderungen bezüglich Prozeßdefinition, Beschreibungstechniken, Werkzeugunterstützung, Dokumentation, Projektmanagement und Organisation vor.Summary Within the research consortium on software engineering FORSOFT, the software development processes currently practised by the consortium’s industrial partners were investigated into by interviews. This study evalu-ates the interview results and presents overall trends as well as requirements regarding process definition, description tech-niques, tool support, documentation, project management, and organization.
- ZeitschriftenartikelExploring the Relations Between Net Benefits of IT Projects and CIOs' Perception of Quality of Software Development Disciplines(Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 62, No. 4, 2020) Vavpoti?, Damjan; Robnik-Šikonja, Marko; Hovelja, TomažSoftware development enterprises are under consistent pressure to improve their management techniques and development processes. These are comprised of several software development methodology (SDM) disciplines such as requirements acquisition, design, coding, testing, etc. that must be continuously improved and individually tailored to suit specific software development projects. The paper proposes a methodology that enables the identification of SDM discipline quality categories and the evaluation of SDM disciplines' net benefits. It advances the evaluation of software process quality from single quality category evaluation to multiple quality categories evaluation as proposed by the Kano model. An exploratory study was conducted to test the proposed methodology. The exploratory study results show that different types of Kano quality are present in individual SDM disciplines and that applications of individual SDM disciplines vary considerably in their relation to net benefits of IT projects. Consequently, software process quality evaluation models should start evaluating multiple categories of quality instead of just one and should not assume that the application of every individual SDM discipline has the same effect on the enterprise's net benefits.