DocumentCode
2319366
Title
Quantitative evaluation of the SPICE, CMM, ISO 9000 and BOOTSTRAP
Author
Wang, Y. ; Court, I. ; Ross, M. ; Staples, G. ; King, G. ; Dorling, A.
Author_Institution
Res. Centre for Syst. Eng., Southampton Inst., UK
fYear
1997
fDate
1-6 Jun 1997
Firstpage
57
Lastpage
68
Abstract
This paper comparatively analyses the current models for software process assessment and improvement (SPA/SPI) e.g., SPICE, CMM, ISO 9000 and BOOTSTRAP. The configuration of the sample spaces and the partially overlapped fundamental process activities defined in the four models are quantitatively analysed and contrasted. The features, orientation, profile and correlation in the software process capability determination frameworks of the current models are comparatively evaluated. The analysis results provide the software development organisations with a complete and objective view of the strengths, weaknesses and interrelationships of these four SPA/SPI models, so the most appropriate models can be chosen for their crucial long-term SPA/SPI pursuit
Keywords
ISO standards; software engineering; software standards; BOOTSTRAP; CMM; ISO 9000; SPA model; SPI model; SPICE; correlation; quantitative evaluation; software development organisations; software process assessment; software process capability determination frameworks; software process improvement; software standards; Coordinate measuring machines; Engineering management; IEC standards; ISO standards; Programming; Quality management; SPICE; Software engineering; Software standards; Standards development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Standards Symposium and Forum, 1997. Emerging International Standards. ISESS 97., Third IEEE International
Conference_Location
Walnut Creek, CA
ISSN
1082-3670
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7837-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SESS.1997.595565
Filename
595565
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