Title
Identifying criteria for designing a process architecture in a multimodel environment
Abstract
Software organizations are moving to a process oriented approach to develop its products. Many improvement technologies have emerged as a response in a multimodel environment. The term improvement technology is used to refer in general to the long list of reference models, standards, best practices, regulatory policies and other types of practices that an organization may use simultaneously (i.e. CMMI, ISO 15504, ISO 9001, Bootstrap and others). The simultaneous use of multiple improvement technologies is causing many problems such as the handling of heterogeneous improvement technologies for deriving processes. Although process architecture has been considered as a means for harmonizing these technologies and assisting process stakeholders do their job, it is unclear how to design a process architecture that supports a multimodel environment. In this article, we identify and analyze main problems in a multimodel environment and critical issues in process architecture area. As a result of this, we derive a set of criteria, as groundwork to design a process architecture in a multimodel environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/ICSSP.2012.6225986
ICSSP
Keywords
Field
DocType
design criteria,multimodel environment,process architecture,software process improvement,organizations,best practice,computer architecture,correlation,reference model,software architecture
Architecture,Best practice,Software engineering,Reference model,Work in process,Computer science,Process architecture,Software,Software architecture,Capability Maturity Model Integration,Process management
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4673-2352-9
2
0.36
References 
Authors
12
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mery Pesantes120.36
Cuauhtémoc Lemus Olalde2132.33
Hugo A. Mitre3172.15
Mejia Jezreel43815.33
Lemus, C.520.36