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Title Evolving software processes : trends and future directions / edited by Arif Ali Khan, Dac-Nhuong Le. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley ; Beverly, MA : Scrivener Publishing, 2022.
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Description 1 online resource.
Contents ReMo: A Recommendation Development Model for Software Process Improvement Based on Correlation Analysis / Sujin Choi, Dae-Kyoo Kim, Sooyong Park -- A Framework for a Sustainable Software Security Program / Monica Iovan, Daniela S Cruzes, Espen A Johansen -- Linking Software Processes to IT Professionalism Frameworks / Luis Fernández-Sanz, Inés López Baldominos, Vera Pospelova -- Monitoring and Controlling Software Project Scope Using Agile EVM / Avais Jan, Assad Abbas, Naveed Ahmad -- Modeling Multi-Release Open Source Software Reliability Growth Process with Generalized Modified Weibull Distribution / Vishal Pradhan, Ajay Kumar, Joydip Dhar -- Developing a Reference Model for Open Data Capability Maturity Assessment / Murat Tahir Çaldağ, Ebru Gökalp -- AHP-Based Prioritization Framework for Software Outsourcing Human Resource Success Factors in Global Software Development / Abdul Wahid Khan, Ghulam Yaseen, Muhammad Imran Khan, Faheem Khan -- A Process Framework for the Classification of Security Bug Reports / Shahid Hussain -- A Systematic Literature Review of Challenges Factors for Implementing DevOps Practices in Software Development Organizations: A Development and Operation Teams Perspective / Mohammad Shameem -- DevOps' Culture Challenges Model (DC2M): A Systematic Literature Review Protocol / Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Abdul Wahid Khan, Javed Khan -- Critical Challenges of Designing Software Architecture for Internet of Things (IoT) Software System / Noor Rehman, Abdul Wahid Khan -- Challenges to Project Management in Distributed Software Development: A Systematic Literature Review / Badshah Sher -- Cyber Security Challenges Model: SLR-Based Protocol and Initial Findings / Shah Zaib, Abdul Wahid Khan, Iqbal Qasim -- A Process Assessment Model for Human Resource Skill Development Enabling Digital Transformation / Ebru Gökalp
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary EVOLVING SOFTWARE PROCESSES The book provides basic building blocks of evolution in software processes, such as DevOps, scaling agile process in GSD, in order to lay a solid foundation for successful and sustainable future processes. One might argue that there are already many books that include descriptions of software processes. The answer is "yes, but." Becoming acquainted with existing software processes is not enough. It is tremendously important to understand the evolution and advancement in software processes so that developers appropriately address the problems, applications, and environments to which they are applied. Providing basic knowledge for these important tasks is the main goal of this book. Industry is in search of software process management capabilities. The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic emphasizes the industry's need for software-specific process management capabilities. Most of today's products and services are based to a significant degree on software and are the results of largescale development programs. The success of such programs heavily depends on process management capabilities, because they typically require the coordination of hundreds or thousands of developers across different disciplines. Additionally, software and system development are usually distributed across geographical, cultural and temporal boundaries, which make the process management activities more challenging in the current pandemic situation. This book presents an extremely comprehensive overview of the evolution in software processes and provides a platform for practitioners, researchers and students to discuss the studies used for managing aspects of the software process, including managerial, organizational, economic and technical. It provides an opportunity to present empirical evidence, as well as proposes new techniques, tools, frameworks and approaches to maximize the significance of software process management. Audience The book will be used by practitioners, researchers, software engineers, and those in software process management, DevOps, agile and global software development.
Subject Computer software -- Development.
Software engineering.
Génie logiciel.
Computer software -- Development
Software engineering
Added Author Khan, Arif Ali, editor.
Le, Dac-Nhuong, 1983- editor.
ISBN 9781119821779 (electronic bk. : oBook)
1119821770 (electronic bk. : oBook)
(print)
Standard No. 10.1002/9781119821779 doi
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