Software Process Improvement: A Comparative Analysis of SPI models
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This paper presents the "Comparative Analysis of Software Process Improvement models". Software process improvement is recognized as an important part of the software development life cycle. Several contemporary models have been developed to assist organizations evaluate and improve their software development processes and capabilities. There is substantial evidence that a successful software process improvement (SPI) program will result in improvements in productivity, quality, schedule, and business value. There is also evidence that most SPI programs fail. This study provide simulation of the existing models ( Capability Maturity Model, ISO, SPIQ, Bootstrap ), analyze each models along with their importance and drawbacks
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