Title
Social responsibility aspects supporting the success of SPI
Abstract
AbstractSoftware Process Improvement SPI activities aim at driving change in information technology development towards increased quality and productivity levels. The SPI Manifesto describes the key values and principles for a successful implementation of SPI. About two-thirds of its principles relate to human, social, and organizational aspects and one-third to technical aspects. This raises the question if these aspects have a relationship with 'social responsibility' principles. The new ISO 26000:2010 standard provides guidance about social responsibility SR, describing the core subjects and issues an organization has to consider when implementing SR. In this paper, we describe how the values and principles of the SPI Manifesto have a relationship with the SR issues described in the ISO 26000. In addition, this paper describes about the steps taken in an industry group to exchange best practices about how social strategies can be used to achieve higher acceptance and sustainability of SPI initiatives. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1002/smr.1586
Periodicals
Keywords
Field
DocType
SPI Manifesto,SPI (System, Services, Software Process Improvement),ISO 26000,social responsibility (SR)
Best practice,Systems engineering,ISO 26000,Information technology,Social responsibility,Software development process,Engineering,Manifesto,Sustainability
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26
3
2047-7473
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
14
1.26
0
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Richard Messnarz144977.94
Miguel-Ángel Sicilia247961.55
Miklós Biró316920.85
Elena GarcíA-Barriocanal442251.53
Miguel Garre-Rubio5181.79
Kerstin V. Siakas68113.23
Adrienne Clarke7181.79