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Title MDE Software Process Lines in Small Companies
Authors Sergio Ochoa, Jocelyn Simmonds, Julio Ariel Hurtado, Cecilia Bastarrica
Publication date May 2013
Abstract Software organizations specify their software processes so
that
process knowledge can be systematically reused across projects. However,
different projects may require different processes. Defining a separate
process for each potential project context is expensive and error-prone,
since these processes must simultaneously evolve in a consistent manner.
Moreover, an organization cannot envision all possible project contexts in
advance because several variables may be involved, and these may also be
combined in different ways. This problem is even worse in small companies
since they usually cannot afford to define more than one process. Software
process lines are a specific type of software product lines, in the software
process domain. A benefit of software process lines is that they allow
software process customization with respect to a context. In this article we
propose a model-driven approach for software process lines specification and
configuration. The article also presents two industrial case studies carried
out at two small Chilean software development companies. Both companies have
benefited from applying our approach to their processes: new projects are
now developed using custom processes, process knowledge is systematically
reused, and the total time required to customize a process is much shorter
than before.
Pages 1153-1171
Volume 86
Journal name Journal of Systems and Software
Publisher Elsevier Science (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
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