posted on 2013-07-22, 15:37authored bySimona Jeners, Paul Clarke, Rory V. O'Connor, Luigi Buglione, Marion Lepmets
The software process landscape is rich in complexity and many
alternative software development approaches have emerged over the past 40
years. However, no single software development approach is universally
implemented and it seems likely that no single approach can be universally
useful. One of the primary reasons that no single approach is universally useful
is that no two software development settings are identical. We have assembled a
team of recognized academics, who together with industrial collaborators, plan
to map the complex world of software processes with the context of software
development projects. The results of our initial mapping efforts, reported in this
paper, demonstrate that although there are challenges in an undertaking such as
this, the outcomes are potentially of considerable value to both software
researchers and practitioners.
History
Publication
Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement (EuroSPI 2013) CCIS;364, pp. 167-178
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Note
peer-reviewed
Other Funding information
SFI
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