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Process Improvement and CMMI (R) for Systems and Software provides
a workable approach for achieving cost-effective process
improvements for systems and software. Focusing on planning,
implementation, and management in system and software processes, it
supplies a brief overview of basic strategic planning models and
covers fundamental concepts and approaches for system and software
measurement, testing, and improvements. The book represents the
significant cumulative experience of the authors who were among the
first to introduce quality management to the software development
processes. It introduces CMMI (R) and various other software and
systems process models. It also provides readers with an
easy-to-follow methodology for evaluating the status of development
and maintenance processes and for determining the return on
investment for process improvements. The authors examine beta
testing and various testing and usability programs. They highlight
examples of useful metrics for monitoring process improvement
projects and explain how to establish baselines against which to
measure achieved improvements. Divided into four parts, this
practical resource covers: Strategy and basics of quality and
process improvement Assessment and measurement in systems and
software Improvements and testing of systems and software Managing
and reporting data The text concludes with a realistic case study
that illustrates how the process improvement effort is structured
and brings together the methods, tools, and techniques discussed.
Spelling out how to lay out a reasoned plan for process
improvement, this book supplies readers with concrete action plans
for setting up process improvement initiatives that are effective,
efficient, and sustainable.
Process Improvement and CMMI (R) for Systems and Software provides
a workable approach for achieving cost-effective process
improvements for systems and software. Focusing on planning,
implementation, and management in system and software processes, it
supplies a brief overview of basic strategic planning models and
covers fundamental concepts and approaches for system and software
measurement, testing, and improvements. The book represents the
significant cumulative experience of the authors who were among the
first to introduce quality management to the software development
processes. It introduces CMMI (R) and various other software and
systems process models. It also provides readers with an
easy-to-follow methodology for evaluating the status of development
and maintenance processes and for determining the return on
investment for process improvements. The authors examine beta
testing and various testing and usability programs. They highlight
examples of useful metrics for monitoring process improvement
projects and explain how to establish baselines against which to
measure achieved improvements. Divided into four parts, this
practical resource covers: Strategy and basics of quality and
process improvement Assessment and measurement in systems and
software Improvements and testing of systems and software Managing
and reporting data The text concludes with a realistic case study
that illustrates how the process improvement effort is structured
and brings together the methods, tools, and techniques discussed.
Spelling out how to lay out a reasoned plan for process
improvement, this book supplies readers with concrete action plans
for setting up process improvement initiatives that are effective,
efficient, and sustainable.
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