Tool supported detection and judgment of nonconformance in process execution
Title | Tool supported detection and judgment of nonconformance in process execution |
Publication Type | Conference Papers |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Authors | Zazworka N, Basili VR, Shull F |
Conference Name | Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 2009. ESEM 2009. 3rd International Symposium on |
Date Published | 2009/10// |
Keywords | aerospace, community;tool, cycle;software, detection;software, development, domain;large-scale, engineering, execution;process, life, management;software, nonconformance, project;nonfunctional, requirement;process, software, supported, tools; |
Abstract | In the past decades the software engineering community has proposed a large collection of software development life cycles, models, and processes. The goal of a major set of these processes is to assure that the product is finished within time and budget, and that a predefined set of functional and nonfunctional requirements (e.g. quality goals) are satisfied at delivery time. Based upon the assumption that there is a real relationship between the process applied and the characteristics of the product developed from that process, we developed a tool supported approach that uses process nonconformance detection to identify potential risks in achieving the required process characteristics. In this paper we present the approach and a feasibility study that demonstrates its use on a large-scale software development project in the aerospace domain. We demonstrate that our approach, in addition to meeting the criteria above, can be applied to a real system of reasonable size; can represent a useful and adequate set of rules of relevance in such an environment; and can detect relevant examples of process nonconformance that provide useful insight to the project manager. |
DOI | 10.1109/ESEM.2009.5315983 |