Instantiating software processes: an industry approach

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2009

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Killisperger, P.S.
Peters, G.
Stumptner, M.
Stuckl, T.

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Papadopoulos, G.

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Information System Development: Towards a Service Provision Society, 2009 / Papadopoulos, G. (ed./s), pp.589-597

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The Seventeenth International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2008) (25 Aug 2008 - 27 Aug 2008 : Paphos, Cyprus)

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Software processes are used for organizing work in software development projects. In order to use them for a number of projects they are described in a generic way. Since software development is highly individual, they have to be particularized (i.e., instantiated) in turn for becoming applicable in projects. A number of instantiation approaches have been proposed in recent years, but none has become a de facto standard in industry. Therefore instantiation in many software developing organizations is still manual and lacks standardization, making the procedure time consuming and expensive. This chapter describes a standardized and semi-automated instantiation approach developed at Siemens. The approach supports instantiation by ensuring that the resulting process is syntactically correct and consistent. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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