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A Typed Generic Process Model for Product Focused Process Improvement
Oxford, England August 26-August 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CMPSAC.2002.104503226th Annual International Computer So ...
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Manoranjan Satpathy, University of Reading
Rachel Harrison, University of Reading
The motivation behind the idea of product focused process improvement is to make a process improvement program address certain product quality features in an explicit manner. The PROFES methodology [14] describes such an improvement program through the notion of a PPD (Product-Process Dependency) repository. The typed generic process model (TGPM) [18] is a parametric template which relates each process attribute with the way it is likely to affect the quality of the intermediate as well as the end products. TGPM could be instantiated to generate process models for individual processes. This paper shows how the TGPM and the PROFES methodology both address product quality in a similar manner, and how they could be complementary to each other as regards to product focused process improvement.
Index Terms:
Process Models, Product focused process improvement, Software Quality, Software Metrics
Citation:
Manoranjan Satpathy, Rachel Harrison, "A Typed Generic Process Model for Product Focused Process Improvement," compsac, pp.379, 26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2002
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