Dissertação
Abordagem multicritérios para adaptação de processos de software baseada em situational method engineering
Fecha
2012-04-20Registro en:
PEREIRA, Guilherme Vaz. Multi-criteria approach for software process tailoring based on situational method engineering. 2012. 89 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência da Computação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.
Autor
Pereira, Guilherme Vaz
Institución
Resumen
Software development organizations are involved in different scenarios with distinct
projects in relation to specific project characteristics and demands. There isn´t a software
process model appropriate for all projects and/or organizations. The best process depends of
the project context. Situational Method Engineering (SME) proposes the building of specific
software development methods for each project according to its situational characteristics
from method fragments stored in a repository. This work proposes a systematic approach for
building a specific development software process for each project through tailoring process
based on SME concepts, called OSPTA Octopus SME Process Tailoring Approach. OSPTA
uses stored method fragments which include practices recommended by agile and planned
process. These fragments are retrieved according to one or more tailoring criteria (tailoring
process requirements) and are prioritized from contextual factors defined by Octopus Model.
The technique used for this prioritization is Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique to
guide the process engineers in choosing the best fragments to include into organization s
standard software process (PSPO). A metamodel was proposed to define method fragments. A
support tool was developed to validate the proposed approach through case studies which use
project risks as tailoring criteria.