Title
Empiric Validation Of The Person To Role Allocation Process
Abstract
A Capacities-Centered Integral Software Process Model (CCISPM) has been designed, covering and modeling all the relevant elements of the software process. In this paper an empiric validation of one of the processes is presented: the Person to Role Allocation Process. In this process the allocation of persons to fulfill roles is made according to the capacities or behavioral competencies that the persons possess and those required by the roles in the CCISPM. A set of experiments are carried out dealing with the development of the Initiation, Planning and Estimation Process, Domain Study Process, Requirements Analysis Process and Design Process of eight projects. It was proved that the estimated time deviation, as well as the errors found in the technical reviews of requirements specification, were less when the persons fulfilling the roles of planning engineer, domain analyst, requirements specificator and designer were allocated, according to the proposed model, considering the set of critical capacities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1109/SCCC.2001.972645
SCCC 2001: XXI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE CHILEAN COMPUTER SCIENCE SOCIETY, PROCEEDINGS
Keywords
Field
DocType
software process,process modeling,software quality,software performance,requirement analysis,human resource management,programming,resource allocation,production,process design,design process,time deviation,requirements specification
Computer science,Software development process,Artificial intelligence,Software engineering,Process modeling,Operations research,Requirements analysis,Resource allocation,Process design,Software quality,Design process,Software requirements specification,Machine learning
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
3