Software production: From art/craft to engineering
Software-development organizations throughout industry are striving for better ways to develop, deploy, and maintain their products. Changing an organization's well-established operating procedures - to improved methods and techniques - is always a substantial challenge. But, quite often, chang...
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description | Software-development organizations throughout industry are striving for better ways to develop, deploy, and maintain their products. Changing an organization's well-established operating procedures - to improved methods and techniques - is always a substantial challenge. But, quite often, change is crucial for maintaining competitiveness and ensuring long-term success. This paper analyzes the challenge, and identifies key elements of a typical migration path to creating a new operating paradigm. The paper also provides a framework for technology insertion, a methodology that helps develop a disciplined engineering process, allowing software projects to advance systematically in their journey to success. Experience with the AT&T mosaic of integrated software processes, known as MOSAIC, and the software-development environment (SDE), shows how MOSAIC and SDE support project teams undergoing organizational change. |
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