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Implementing a value-based approach to software assessment and improvement

Pasi Ojala

Luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta, Luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta, Oulun yliopisto

Luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta, Tietojenkäsittelytieteiden laitos, Oulun yliopisto

Academic dissertation to be presented, with the assent of the Faculty of Science of the University of Oulu, for public defence in Auditorium IT115, Linnanmaa, on November 10th, 2006, at 12 noon

Oulun yliopisto

Esitarkastajat

Professori Hannu Jaakkola

Professori Jürgen Münch

OULUN YLIOPISTO, OULU 2006

ISBN 951-42-8212-4 (PDF)

ISSN 1796-220X (Online)

URN:ISBN:9514282124

Abstract

Software has become an important part of our everyday life in the form of various information processing intensive products and services. The number of companies producing software has risen considerably and at the same time competition between software businesses has greatly intensified.

During the last decades software process improvement (SPI) has been recognized as a usable possibility to increase the quality of software development. Implemented SPI investments have often indicated increased process capabilities as well. Recently more attention has been focused on the costs of SPI as well as on the cost-effectiveness and productivity of software development, although the roots of economic-driven software engineering originate from the very early days of software engineering research.

This research tries to advance the concepts, principles and practical methods of economic-driven software engineering by associating them with SPI concepts, theories and software process assessment methods, in particular, capability-maturity -based assessment methods. This is done in part by presenting an analysis of the economic-driven view of software development and in part by discussing the SPI context and cost-efficiency characteristics.

As a result of this analysis work, a value-based approach is adopted in the study, involving definition of the essential concepts of value, cost and worth in software development. These definitions originate from the Value Engineering (VE) method, originally applied and developed for the needs of the production industry. Therefore, for the purposes of this study these concepts are firstly justified and secondly defined.

In order to study and evaluate the value-based approach, a method called value assessment is developed and later on also combined with capability-maturity -based assessment and called the Value Enhanced Assessment (VEA) method. The combination is seen to respond even better to the overall challenges of software development and SPI. Although VEA is used here only for research purposes, it is a rational outcome of the value-based approach and developed in the context of the BOOTSRAP software process assessment method.

The results show that even though there is still much to do in making the economic-driven view complete in software engineering, the value-based approach outlines a way towards a more comprehensive understanding of it. In addition, value-based methods are most likely to be needed to complete existing capability-maturity -based assessment methods, such as BOOTSTRAP.

Asiasanat: assessment, capability, cost, economic-driven software engineering, maturity, process, product, service, software process improvement, value

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Acta Universitatis Ouluensis

Scientiae Rerum Naturalium

A 470

ISBN 951-42-8211-6

ISSN 0355-3191

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