A software process can take many forms and its optimality demands that it should be harmonised with the needs of the given software development situational context. This theoretical proposition is reasonably clear. However, the finer details of the interaction between the software process and the factors of the situational context are much less obvious. In previously published research, the authors have elaborated a reference framework that identifies the factors of a situational context that affect the software process. In this paper, we report on the application of our reference framework in an examination of the changing nature of software development situational contexts. Our corresponding study of fifteen software development companies indicates that certain factors appear more subject to change than others. This finding is a potentially important insight that can help us with the recurring challenge of adapting the software process to changing circumstances.
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Clarke, P., & O’Connor, R. V. (2015). Changing situational contexts present a constant challenge to software developers. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 543, pp. 100–111). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24647-5_9
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