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Title Understanding the Pre-Contract Process of Small Software Projects
Authors Anelis Pereira-Vale, Daniel Perovich, Sergio Ochoa
Publication date 2023
Abstract The phase of pre-contract of software projects is highly
relevant
for providers and acquirers. This time consuming phase should be done in a
cost-effective way, since the possibility of finishing in a software
contract is uncertain. The literature reports some macro-activities to guide
this process. However, they are coarse grained, and therefore, difficult to
follow in practice by practitioners. Moreover, it is not clear how the
industry deals with the pre-contract process; particularly, when addressing
the pre-selling of small software projects. This article presents an
exploratory study that involves 14 Chilean software companies, in which we
performed qualitative research to understand how they conduct the
pre-contract process of small projects. The results were arranged in a
model, named the Pre-Contract Process (PCP) model, which identifies the most
prevalent actors, activities, outcomes, and a workflow according to the best
practices used by these companies. These results extend those reported in
the literature; particularly, the PCP model contributes with more in depth
information about how to conduct the macro-activities in practices. Although
this process is still preliminary, it can be used to inform the design of
pre-contract activities in software companies and educational institutions.
Future software engineers and practitioners can take advantage of it to
address their own project pre-contract processes.
Pages article 16
Conference name International Conference on Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering
Publisher KSI Research Inc (56 Park Square Lane, PA USA)
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