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An Industrial Experience in Process Improvement: An Early Assessment at the Australian Center for Unisys Software

Published: 03 October 2002 Publication History

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This paper describes an industrial experience in process improvement at one of the Unisysdevelopment labs in Australia. Following a Capability Maturity Model (CMM) mini-assessment, the organization is undertaking significant changes in the requirements management process, which include the introduction of group session approaches to requirements analysis and a structured method for writing requirements. An empirical evaluation of the process improvement indicates tangible benefits as well as perceived long-term benefits during designand testing. Findings suggest that a more thorough requirements analysis results in more clearly defined, better understood and specified requirements, and an enhanced ability to address the market needs and product strategy requirements. The catalyst behind these improvements includes project management leadership, managing the human dimension, collaboration among stakeholders and senior management support.

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ISESE '02: Proceedings of the 2002 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering
October 2002
ISBN:076951796X

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IEEE Computer Society

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Published: 03 October 2002

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  • (2006)A case study on the success of introducing general non-construction activities for project management and planning improvementProceedings of the 7th international conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement10.1007/11767718_15(151-165)Online publication date: 12-Jun-2006

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