Title
The CRUSOE Framework: A Holistic Approach to Analysing Prerequisites for Continuous Software Engineering.
Abstract
Continuous software engineering (CSE) is used for customer experiments and repetitive integrated processes within and between business planning and software development. First, this paper defines a new framework, called CRUSOE, for analysing CSE prerequisites. The framework allows for a more precise analysis of the interrelations and estimation of the changes that are prerequisites for moving from traditional product development to CSE. CRUSOE addresses prerequisites associated with and interdependencies among (1) the strategy, (2) architecture and (3) organisation. Second, this paper describes a case study conducted as part of a smartphone platform project to investigate the CSE prerequisites for product-focused software development. The results are synthesised together with recent related studies using the CRUSOE framework. The findings confirm challenges in moving towards CSE in embedded system development. Moreover, context-specific prerequisites should be considered, while it is still unclear as to how CSE can be systematically applied to the non-website development context.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
PROFES
Interdependence,Architecture,Software engineering,Systems engineering,Computer science,Continuous software engineering,Software development,Software ecosystem,New product development
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
15
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Teemu Karvonen1885.65
Tanja Suomalainen2583.86
Marko Juntunen300.34
Tanja Sauvola4102.13
Pasi Kuvaja523624.82
Markku Oivo665081.11