Fundamental characteristics creating software process diversity

Ghulam Mustafa*, Yasir Hafeez, Muhammad Azeem Abbas

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Abstract

Software practitioners realized the importance of software processes back in early 70's, that software quality could only be achieved by following a disciplined way. Previous work contributed heavily to this field, but every proposed process fits only to a given scenario. Software process improvement (SPI) produced new processes based on previous one. Still SPI is ongoing, creating more diversity. This work highlights some common characteristics of a process, which if attained by some process will become fit for all size Our study shows none of the processes possess all these characteristics simultaneously. On the basis of our survey we enlisted some recommendations for a generic software process.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Computer Networks and Information Technology
Pages341-344
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event1st International Conference on Computer Networks and Information Technology, ICCNIT'11 - Abbottabad, Pakistan
Duration: 11 Jul 201113 Jul 2011

Conference

Conference1st International Conference on Computer Networks and Information Technology, ICCNIT'11
Country/TerritoryPakistan
CityAbbottabad
Period11/07/1113/07/11

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