학술논문

Measuring the effectiveness of introducing new methods in the software development process
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings. 24th EUROMICRO Conference (Cat. No.98EX204) EUROMICRO Euromicro Conference, 1998. Proceedings. 24th. 2:800-807 vol.2 1998
Subject
Computing and Processing
Aerospace electronics
Software systems
Aircraft
Aerospace industry
Computer industry
Electrical equipment industry
Application software
Quality management
Software testing
Software quality
Language
ISSN
1089-6503
Abstract
The paper is based upon a software process improvement experiment (PIE) under the auspices of the European Systems and Software Initiative (ESSI) being conducted at Israel Aircraft Industries. The objective of the PIE is the application of advanced requirements management and software testing methods and tools in order to improve software productivity and quality in a measurable way. This controlled experiment was initiated in April 1997 and is being performed on a large ongoing avionics upgrade project. The paper describes the methods and tools selected for the experiment, the systematic process for their selection, the process of their deployment within the context of the existing organizational culture, and the data selected for collection to demonstrate the process improvement quantitatively. It presents lessons learned that can be applied by organizations that are investing in software process improvement.