Software Process Improvement: Where Is the Evidence?

Marco Kuhrmann, Claudia Konopka, Peter Nellemann, Philipp Diebold, Jürgen Münch

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Abstract

Software process improvement (SPI) is around for decades: frameworks are proposed, success factors are studied, and experiences have been reported. However, the sheer mass of concepts, approaches, and standards published over the years overwhelms practitioners as well as researchers. What is out there? Are there new emerging approaches? What are open issues? Still, we struggle to answer the question for what is the current state of SPI and related research? We present initial results from a systematic mapping study to shed light on the field of SPI and to draw conclusions for future research directions. An analysis of 635 publications draws a big picture of SPI-related research of the past 25 years. Our study shows a high number of solution proposals, experience reports, and secondary studies, but only few theories. In particular, standard SPI models are analyzed and evaluated for applicability, especially from the perspective of SPI in small-to-medium-sized companies, which leads to new specialized frameworks. Furthermore, we find a growing interest in success factors to aid companies in conducting SPI. This summary refers to the paper Software Process Improvement: Where Is the Evidence? [Ku15]. This paper was published as full research paper in the ICSSP'2015 proceedings.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSoftware Engineering 2016
EditorsJens Knoop, Uwe Zdun
PublisherGesellschaft für Informatik (GI) e.V
Publication date2016
Pages55-56
ISBN (Electronic)9783885796466
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventSoftware Engineering - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 23. Feb 201626. Feb 2016
Conference number: 2016

Conference

ConferenceSoftware Engineering
Number2016
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period23/02/201626/02/2016
SeriesLecture Notes in Informatics
VolumeP-252
ISSN1617-5468

Keywords

  • Software process
  • Software process improvement
  • Systematic mapping study

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