Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review

Nowadays, software firms are playing very important roles in economies all over the world, and majority of these firms are Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The SMEs recognize that it is important to improve their development processes and activities in order to produce software with high quality...

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Main Authors: Almomani, M.A.T., Basri, S., Mahamad, S., Bajeh, A.O.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.312872022-03-25T09:05:16Z Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review Almomani, M.A.T. Basri, S. Mahamad, S. Bajeh, A.O. Nowadays, software firms are playing very important roles in economies all over the world, and majority of these firms are Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The SMEs recognize that it is important to improve their development processes and activities in order to produce software with high quality and to be competitive in the software industry. However, several studies have shown that the SMEs used ad-hoc manner in their development processes and they suffer from lack of the knowledge and resources to do Software Process Improvement (SPI). In this paper, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is used to identify and discuss the SPI initiatives in SME software firms. The results of the systematic review showed that the majority of software process improvement initiatives in SME firms are carried out in America and Europe. Only in one Asian country, Hong Kong was the SPI initiative considered and CMM Fast-Track was the model developed. The developed model did not cover all the CMM levels, only levels 1 and 2 were considered. In conclusion, many Software Process Improvement initiatives have been proposed for SME software firms but they have shortcomings such as lack of generalizability and take a lot of time to gain the benefits/advantage of the SPI model after implementation. © 2014 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84946687250&doi=10.1109%2fACSAT.2014.35&partnerID=40&md5=185941399d885fc8021f076172fab91e Almomani, M.A.T. and Basri, S. and Mahamad, S. and Bajeh, A.O. (2014) Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31287/
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description Nowadays, software firms are playing very important roles in economies all over the world, and majority of these firms are Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The SMEs recognize that it is important to improve their development processes and activities in order to produce software with high quality and to be competitive in the software industry. However, several studies have shown that the SMEs used ad-hoc manner in their development processes and they suffer from lack of the knowledge and resources to do Software Process Improvement (SPI). In this paper, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) is used to identify and discuss the SPI initiatives in SME software firms. The results of the systematic review showed that the majority of software process improvement initiatives in SME firms are carried out in America and Europe. Only in one Asian country, Hong Kong was the SPI initiative considered and CMM Fast-Track was the model developed. The developed model did not cover all the CMM levels, only levels 1 and 2 were considered. In conclusion, many Software Process Improvement initiatives have been proposed for SME software firms but they have shortcomings such as lack of generalizability and take a lot of time to gain the benefits/advantage of the SPI model after implementation. © 2014 IEEE.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Almomani, M.A.T.
Basri, S.
Mahamad, S.
Bajeh, A.O.
spellingShingle Almomani, M.A.T.
Basri, S.
Mahamad, S.
Bajeh, A.O.
Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review
author_facet Almomani, M.A.T.
Basri, S.
Mahamad, S.
Bajeh, A.O.
author_sort Almomani, M.A.T.
title Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review
title_short Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review
title_full Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review
title_fullStr Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: A systematic review
title_sort software process improvement initiatives in small and medium firms: a systematic review
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2014
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