The Irish Software Industry is undergoing rapid change due to increased competition from
low cost global software service providers. Prior to this, Ireland had emerged as one of the
leading low cost software exporters in the world. Then came the downturn in the global
economy, the burst of the dot com bubble, and an increasing local cost base. Ireland now
faces competition in the form of developing third world economies. The Irish software
industry will struggle to compete with the vast workforce of cheap but skillful labor that
these economies can offer in abundance. Can the Irish software industry compete in this
changing environment? Software process improvement is recognized by the Irish government
as a key differentiator in this competitive environment for the future. Quality improvement in
Ireland had traditionally been the preserve of large software multi-nationals and the
manufacturing industry. However, since the continued development of the local Irish
software industry, this community is beginning to take software quality seriously. Research
into the availability of software process models and best practices and how they can be
effectively applied to small software industries in the Irish mid-west region is the main topic
of this paper.
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International Research Workshop for Process Improvement in Small Settings;