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Critical success factors taxonomy for software process deployment

Journal

SOFTWARE QUALITY JOURNAL
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 21-48

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11219-012-9190-y

Keywords

Critical success factors; Taxonomy; Process deployment; CMMI

Funding

  1. everis Foundation
  2. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid through the Research Chair in Software Process Improvement for Spain and Latin American Region

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Many organizations have adopted methods, models, and standards to improve their software processes. However, despite these efforts, they can still find it difficult to deploy processes throughout the organization because most of them focus more on the technical rather than human aspects. This paper proposes a taxonomy of critical success factors for software process deployment. A method to create this taxonomy was developed and applied based on a systematic review of existing literature and is complemented with industry experiences where software processes have been deployed or implemented. Finally, the categories, subcategories, and items of this taxonomy are presented.

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