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Essi Practitioners' Reports: Software Process Improvement - Metrics, Measurement, and Process Modelling by E. W. Olsen (2001, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSpringer Berlin / Heidelberg
ISBN-103540417877
ISBN-139783540417873
eBay Product ID (ePID)1940233

Product Key Features

Number of PagesXvi, 392 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameSoftware Process Improvement-Metrics, Measurement, and Process Modelling
SubjectSoftware Development & Engineering / Quality Assurance & Testing, Software Development & Engineering / General, Management Information Systems, Information Management
Publication Year2001
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers, Business & Economics
AuthorE. W. Olsen
SeriesEssi Practitioners' Reports
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight44.4 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2001-041181
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume NumberVol. 4
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.1
Table Of ContentI SPI, ESSI, EUREX.- 1 Software Process Improvement.- 2 The EUREX Project.- 3 The EUREX Taxonomy.- II Metrics, Measurement and Process Modelling.- 4 Perspectives.- 5 Resources for Practitioners.- 6 Experience Reports.- 7 Lessons from the EUREX Workshops.- 8 Significant Results: Benefits, Costs, and Processes.- III Process Improvement Experiments.- 9 Table of PIEs.- 10 Summaries of PIE Reports.
SynopsisC. Amting Directorate General Information Society, European Commission, Brussels Under the 4th Framework of European Research, the European Systems and Soft- ware Initiative (ESSI) was part of the ESPRIT Programme. This initiative funded more than 470 projects in the area' of software and system process improvements. The majority of these projects were process improvement experiments carrying out and taking up new development processes, methods and technology within the software development process of a company. In addition, nodes (centres of exper- tise), European networks (organisations managing local activities), training and dissemination actions complemented the process improvement experiments. ESSI aimed at improving the software development capabilities of European enterprises. It focused on best practice and helped European companies to develop world class skills and associated technologies to build the increasingly complex and varied systems needed to compete in the marketplace. The dissemination activities were designed to build a forum, at European level, to exchange information and knowledge gained within process improvement ex- periments. Their major objective was to spread the message and the results of experiments to a wider audience, through a variety of different channels. The European Experience Exchange UR X) project has been one of these dis- semination activities within the European Systems and Software Initiative. UR X has collected the results of practitioner reports from numerous workshops in Europe and presents, in this series of books, the results of Best Practice achieve- ments in European Companies over the last few years., C. Amting Directorate General Information Society, European Commission, Brussels Under the 4th Framework of European Research, the European Systems and Soft­ ware Initiative (ESSI) was part of the ESPRIT Programme. This initiative funded more than 470 projects in the area' of software and system process improvements. The majority of these projects were process improvement experiments carrying out and taking up new development processes, methods and technology within the software development process of a company. In addition, nodes (centres of exper­ tise), European networks (organisations managing local activities), training and dissemination actions complemented the process improvement experiments. ESSI aimed at improving the software development capabilities of European enterprises. It focused on best practice and helped European companies to develop world class skills and associated technologies to build the increasingly complex and varied systems needed to compete in the marketplace. The dissemination activities were designed to build a forum, at European level, to exchange information and knowledge gained within process improvement ex­ periments. Their major objective was to spread the message and the results of experiments to a wider audience, through a variety of different channels. The European Experience Exchange ~UR~X) project has been one of these dis­ semination activities within the European Systems and Software Initiative.~UR~X has collected the results of practitioner reports from numerous workshops in Europe and presents, in this series of books, the results of Best Practice achieve­ ments in European Companies over the last few years.
LC Classification NumberQA76.758