Complementing views in Software Process Improvement - An Assumption Analysis of SPICE from an Organizational Culture Perspective
Sammanfattning
The Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination (SPICE) model is emerging approach for software process
improvement (SPI). ISO SPICE is creating standards for handling software processes and trying to improve with the existing
approaches. It is well known that SPI models have lower success rates. This is because the models have different
organizational cultures within the core assumptions. We assume that SPICE has an almost similar structure to CMM, and
therefore, it will have lower rate of success in the future. So we believe that SPICE can also benefit from having complete
understanding of the organization cultures. Further, CMM model contained many organizational cultures in the core
assumption which are creating problems for successful implementation. The SPICE model is also known as ISO 15504, used
worldwide as a standard framework for the process implementation and assessment. In this research, we analyze the SPICE
model and identify organizational cultures that exist within it and suggest what type of organizations will benefit from it. This
might be helpful to future researchers trying to implement SPI model that supports all the organizational cultural types.
Examinationsnivå
Kandidatuppsats
Bachelor thesis
Fil(er)
Datum
2010-09-24Författare
Maheshkumar, Aghara
Sukhbaatar, Uguudei
Nyckelord
Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination (SPICE)
Organizational Culture
Software Engineering
Software Process Improvement
Serie/rapportnr.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2010:086
Språk
eng