Continuous SPA: Continuous assessing and monitoring software process

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In the past ten years many assessment approaches have been proposed to help manage software process quality. However, few of them are configurable and real-time in practice. Hence, it is advantageous to find ways to monitor the current status of software processes and detect the improvement opportunities. In this paper, we introduce a web-based prototype system (Continuous SPA) on continuous assessing and monitoring software process, and perform a practical study in one process area: project management. Our study results are positive and show that features such as global management, well-defined responsibility and visualization can be integrated in process assessment to help improve the software process management. © 2007 IEEE.

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Chen, X., Sorenson, P., & Willson, J. (2007). Continuous SPA: Continuous assessing and monitoring software process. In Proceedings - 2007 IEEE Congress on Services, SERVICES 2007 (pp. 153–158). https://doi.org/10.1109/SERVICES.2007.25

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