The adoption of software process improvement (SPI) program in the construction industry
Integrating the design process and automating the construction process are called for in the Industrialised Building System (IBS) Roadmap 2003-2010 and the Construction Industry Master Plan (CIMP) 2006-2015. Hence, the industry needs to improve the construction delivery process by having as many...
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Language: | English |
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Faculty of Design & Architecture, Universiti Putra Malaysia
2008
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2506/1/9-Hanim_PDF.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2506/ |
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Summary: | Integrating the design process and automating the construction process are
called for in the Industrialised Building System (IBS) Roadmap 2003-2010
and the Construction Industry Master Plan (CIMP) 2006-2015. Hence, the
industry needs to improve the construction delivery process by having as many
processes utilizing advanced IT/ICT technologies. With a goal of producing
zero product failure and meeting the users’ requirement satisfaction, this is
an initial study into automating the construction tasks by studying a systematic
process management commonly used for software implementation. We present
a feasibility study on the use of a Software Process Improvement (SPI) Program
in an IT organization—assuming that the construction organization will
become an implementer of computer-integrated procedures in the future. Based
on a case study conducted at a local IT software company, it documents the
implementation of a SPI program to improve the internal software process
development. The study uses the Capability Maturity Model Integration
(CMMI) from Software Engineering Institute as SPI framework and IDEAL
model-SPI life cycle model for executing and managing SPI program. Results
show that the SPI Program model is successful in terms of the IT organization
increasing its work productivity, high end-user product satisfaction and
reduction of software defects. The paper concludes with discussions on how
we can bridge computer science approach into the construction industry,
thereby contributing to the development of future theoretical and application
methodologies towards applying IT/ICT initiatives in the local construction
industry. |
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