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Title MDE-Based Process Tailoring Strategy
Authors Julio Hurtado, Cecilia Bastarrica, Alcides Quispe, Sergio Ochoa
Publication date April 2014
Abstract Defining organizational software processes is essential
for enhancing maturity because they cannot be improved if they are not
specified. However, software process definition is hard and still not good
for assuring productivity because the best process depends on the project's
particularities. The process engineer can define a specific process for each
kind of project, but this is expensive, unrepeatable, and error prone.
Moreover, it is difficult to foresee all project scenarios and therefore the
appropriate processes. The most usual situation is to apply always the same
software process, although it is known to be suboptimal. To deal with this
challenge, we propose a model-based approach to software process tailoring
that automatically generates project-specific processes on the basis of the
organizational process and project contexts. We still require competent
process engineers to define the company's process, but once done, our
approach is systematic, repeatable, and easy to use. The proposal is applied
for tailoring the requirements engineering process of a medium-size Chilean
company. Processes obtained matched those used in the company for planned
project contexts, and they were also reasonable for nonexpected situations.
The company's process and project engineers agreed that the approach was
highly valuable.
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Pages 386-403
Volume 26
Journal name Journal of Software: Evolution and Process
Publisher John Wiley & Sons (Hoboken, NJ, USA)
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