A product software knowledge infrastructure for situational capability maturation: Vision and case studies in product management
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2006
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Weerd, I. van de
Versendaal, J.M.
Brinkkemper, S.
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Abstract
Product software companies face the challenge of shipping new releases
of their software products in time, within budget, with the right quality,
and for a good price. As we encountered many performance failures in this respect,
we started to build a product software knowledge infrastructure, which,
when fully materialized, can help to increase the maturity of a company’s processes.
The infrastructure leverages earlier research on situational method engineering
and incorporates the maturity concept. Many product software companies
have identified product management as a major function to deal with
matters of release and requirements management. Therefore the infrastructure
focuses particularly on these processes. In building the infrastructure we performed
case studies at two companies. We found that product management
processes change over time, and have become more mature. As such the study
of evolution of product management processes is a promising step in building
the full product software knowledge infrastructure.
Keywords
method engineering, meta-modeling, situational capability maturity, knowledge infrastructure