Tool support for software process assessments

Thesis Abstract Software process assessments are currently being conducted by organisations using de facto assessment standards such as ISO/IEC 15504, ISO 9001, CMM and BOOTSTRAP. These assessment standards require practical tools and support mechanisms to enable them to be effective and efficie...

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Main Author: Lok, Richard Him
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5756
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-57562019-05-11T03:40:12Z Tool support for software process assessments Lok, Richard Him software process assessments ISO/IEC 15504 Thesis Abstract Software process assessments are currently being conducted by organisations using de facto assessment standards such as ISO/IEC 15504, ISO 9001, CMM and BOOTSTRAP. These assessment standards require practical tools and support mechanisms to enable them to be effective and efficient in their execution. This thesis is a study of the functional composition of such automated tools and investigates the viability of creating mappings between the software process models that would allow the assessment data to be translated between models. The result is a model for creating automated assessment tools and a methodology for using data mappings to translate and compare assessment data between software process models in these assessment tools. 2008-10-14T13:12:39Z 2008-10-14T13:12:39Z 2008-10-14T13:12:39Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/5756 en application/pdf
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ISO/IEC 15504
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ISO/IEC 15504
Lok, Richard Him
Tool support for software process assessments
description Thesis Abstract Software process assessments are currently being conducted by organisations using de facto assessment standards such as ISO/IEC 15504, ISO 9001, CMM and BOOTSTRAP. These assessment standards require practical tools and support mechanisms to enable them to be effective and efficient in their execution. This thesis is a study of the functional composition of such automated tools and investigates the viability of creating mappings between the software process models that would allow the assessment data to be translated between models. The result is a model for creating automated assessment tools and a methodology for using data mappings to translate and compare assessment data between software process models in these assessment tools.
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