SPIALS-ii: a light-weight software process improvement self-assessment tool

In this paper we propose a tool-based approach called CMMIbySCRUM to improve CMMI-based processes with Agile technique such as Scrum. This model was designed to be especially useful for VSEs/SMEs. If VSEs/SMEs are aware of the current capability status of their software processes and have a improvem...

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Main Authors: Homchuenchom, D., Piyabunditkul, Chayakorn, Lichter, Horst, Anwar, Toni
Format: Article
Published: IEEE 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47528/
http://dx.doi.org10.1109/MySEC.2011.6140668
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Summary:In this paper we propose a tool-based approach called CMMIbySCRUM to improve CMMI-based processes with Agile technique such as Scrum. This model was designed to be especially useful for VSEs/SMEs. If VSEs/SMEs are aware of the current capability status of their software processes and have a improvement guideline based on their quality targets, they might be able to substantially improve their processes. To support organizations on their way to better processes, we present the design of a generic tool (SPIALS: Software Process Improvement Adaptive Learning System) applicable to measure up organizations' process capability status. VSEs/SMEs can use the tool to perform a self-assessment thus reducing the complex appraisal process. The measurement represents trend of practices which VSEs/SMEs should implement or avoid. The presented tool-based assessment strategy is based on Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI), which is well recognized for CMMI standard appraisal.