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O Capability Maturity Model (CMM) proposto pelo Software Engineering Institute (SEI) da Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) é uma estrutura eficaz para melhoria de processos de software (SPI) porque pode aumentar a produtividade do desenvolvimento e melhorar a qualidade do software para muitas empresas de desenvolvimento de software. Contudo, o CMM apenas indica “o que” precisa ser melhorado, não indica “como” realizar atividades de melhoria de processos de software (SPIA). Neste artigo descrevemos um Sistema de Apoio à Melhoria de Processos de Software (SPIS) que indica 'como' realizar o SPIA. Ele foi projetado para ser usado principalmente para SPIA interno por empresas de desenvolvimento de software e suas equipes de projeto. O SPIS é composto por sete ferramentas de apoio e promove a SPIA. As ferramentas incluem um modelo específico de maturidade de capacidade (SCMM), regras para avaliar o nível de maturidade de uma empresa e um sistema de qualificação de avaliadores para organizar a equipe de avaliação. Essas ferramentas foram extraídas dedutivamente de nossa experiência e se mostraram eficazes quando utilizadas para o SPIA em nossa empresa. (R): CMM é marca registrada no Escritório de Marcas e Patentes dos EUA. SM: CMM é uma marca de serviço da Carnegie Mellon University.
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Shun-ichi FUKUYAMA, Shuu-ichi MIYAMURA, Hideo TAKAGI, Ryoji TANAKA, "A Software Process Improvement Support System: SPIS" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E83-D, no. 4, pp. 747-756, April 2000, doi: .
Abstract: The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) proposed by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is an effective framework for software process improvement (SPI) because it can increase development productivity and improve software quality for many software development companies. However, the CMM only indicates 'what' needs to be improved, it does not indicate 'how to' perform software process improvement activities (SPIA). In this paper we describe a Software Process Improvement support System (SPIS) that does indicate 'how to' perform SPIA. It is designed to be used mainly for internal SPIA by software development companies and their project teams. The SPIS is composed of seven support tools and promotes SPIA. The tools include a specific capability maturity model (SCMM), rules for assessing a company's maturity level, and an assessor qualification system for organizing the assessment team. These tools were extracted deductively from our experience and have proved to be effective when used for the SPIA at our company. (R): CMM is registered trademarks in the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office. SM: CMM is a service mark of Carnegie Mellon University.
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