DocumentCode :
2794767
Title :
When management gets serious about managing software
Author :
Jansma, P. A Trisha
Author_Institution :
Software Quality Improvement Project, Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, CA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
5-12 March 2005
Firstpage :
4366
Lastpage :
4382
Abstract :
In FY 2002, JPL launched a lab-wide software quality improvement effort aimed at addressing the challenges of developing, managing and acquiring software in an engineering and scientific environment. The lab\´s senior management formed the software quality improvement (SQI) project in order to establish an ongoing operational effort that results in continuous, measurable improvement of software quality at JPL. After some study, the SQI project identified several factors that are critical for the successful and timely management and implementation of software-intensive systems. The initial focus of their efforts was the basic project management of software classified as mission-critical or mission support. The areas of emphasis selected were based on the CMMIreg model, and included software project planning, software project monitor and control, software acquisition management, software risk management, software requirements management, software quality assurance, software configuration management, and software measurement and analysis. The SQI project developed a broad range of products, services, and training to support managers and practitioners throughout the entire software development life-cycle. As products, services and training were developed, each one needed to be systematically deployed. Hence, the SQI project developed a deployment process that includes four aspects: infrastructure and operations, communication and outreach, education and training, and consulting support. In addition, the SQI project took a proactive approach to organizational change management and customer relationship management - both concepts and approaches not traditionally invoked in an engineering environment. This paper \´ describes JPL\´s approach to improving how software is managed, developed and acquired. It discusses the various products, services and training that were developed, describes the deployment approach used, and concludes with several "lessons learned"
Keywords :
aerospace engineering; project management; software tools; mission support; software acquisition management; software analysis; software configuration management; software measurement; software project control; software project monitor; software project planning; software quality assurance; software quality improvement; software requirements management; software risk management; Customer relationship management; Engineering management; Environmental management; Management training; Project management; Quality management; Risk management; Software development management; Software measurement; Software quality;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8870-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2005.1559742
Filename :
1559742
Link To Document :
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