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Software Process Model Handbook for Incorporating People’s Capabilities
Acuña, Silvia Teresita.
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Juristo, Natalia.
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Moreno, Ana María.
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Mon, Alicia.
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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xxu
2005
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eng
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XXVIII, 324 p. 90 illus. online resource.
A Software Process Model Handbook for Incorporating People's Capabilities offers the most advanced approach to date, empirically validated at software development organizations. This handbook adds a valuable contribution to the much-needed literature on people-related aspects in software engineering. The primary focus is on the particular challenge of extending software process definitions to more explicitly address people-related considerations. The capability concept is not present nor has it been considered in most software process models. The authors have developed a capabilities-oriented software process model, which has been formalized in UML and implemented as a tool. A Software Process Model Handbook for Incorporating People's Capabilities guides readers through the incorporation of the individual’s capabilities into the software process. Structured to meet the needs of research scientists and graduate-level students in computer science and engineering, A Software Process Model Handbook for Incorporating People's Capabilities is also suitable for practitioners in industry.
Software Process and Peopleware Basics -- Software Process and Peopleware Basics -- Software Process Models -- Overview of Software Process Models and Descriptive Criteria for their Analysis -- Activity-Oriented Models -- People-Oriented Models -- Summary of the Overview of Software Process Models -- Capabilities-Oriented Software Process Model -- Adding Capabilities to the Software Process Model -- People Dimension -- Roles Dimension -- Production Dimension -- The Capabilities-Based Assignation Method in Action -- Benefits of Incorporating People’s Capabilities into the Software Process -- Conclusions.
by Silvia Teresita Acuña, Natalia Juristo, Ana María Moreno, Alicia Mon.
Computer science
Computer system failures
Software engineering
Computer programming
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Computers
Computer simulation
Computer Science
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
System Performance and Evaluation
Programming Techniques
Models and Principles
Simulation and Modeling
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
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