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A method to design a domain-specific software process architecture in a multimodel improvement environment

  • Autores: Mery Pesantes Espinoza
  • Directores de la Tesis: Cuauhtémoc Lemus Olalde (dir. tes.), Hugo Arnoldo Mitre Hernández (codir. tes.)
  • Lectura: En la Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas (CIMAT) ( México ) en 2015
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In the multimodel improvement context, software organizations have the need to incorporate into its processes different practices of several software process improvement models (SPIMs) simultaneously (i.e. CMMI, PSP, ISO 15504 and others). Currently, a clear trend to the specialization of SPIMs to domain specific was identified. Over the last few years, software process architectures have been considered a means to harmonize these technologies. However, it is unclear how to design a software process architecture supporting a multimodel improvement environment. In this research, a method to design a domain-specific software process architecture supporting a multimodel environment (DS-SPAM) with a focus on the capture and organization of the domain knowledge to facilitate its reuse and maintainability is presented. This proposes a structure called the Software Process Architectural Domain Assets Set (SPADAS) as an approach for organizing domain knowledge. This method is described using basic concepts, phases, activities, tasks, roles and artifacts. Thus, our method mostly will assist process stakeholders in the extraction, design and documentation of their software process architecture as part of a multimodel solution


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