Maturity model as a tool for software development

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Maturity model as a tool for software development governance GN 4 -3 WP 9

Maturity model as a tool for software development governance GN 4 -3 WP 9 T 2 Software Governance and Support Branko Marović, Marcin Wolski, Bartosz Walter, Ivan Garnizov, Maciej Łabędzki, Andrijana Todosijević Maturity levels Reference models Target area Vocabularies, Topics… Taxonomies SW Engineering Bo. K… Information Literature, Industry… Experience Users Knowledge Specific goal goal Specific Specific goal 3. 5 Testing and Verification Procedures Questionnaire & Interviews Interpretation Questionnaire responses Teams’ Practices, Needs and Issues Analysis Feedback © GÉANT Association on behalf of the GN 4 Phase 3 project (GN 4 -3). The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 856726 (GN 4 -3). Clarification Experts Know-how Selected target areas • Requirements engineering • Design and implementation • Quality assurance • Team organisation • Software maintenance Target areas: 3 -Quality Assurance Related information Level setting Pre-existing Models Refinement GÉANT Software Maturity Model aims to • Capture relevant aspects of SW engineering • Identify best (common) practices and needs • Help in support to software teams • Facilitate dialog and self-improvement • Assist change and quality enhancement 1 -Heroic | 2 -Stabilizing | 3 -Integrated | 4 -Controlled | 5 -Optimising Achievements and concerns Improvement Areas and Opportunities Elaboration & Development Guidelines and recommendations Best Common Practices Infrastructural enhancements New Tools and Services for SW Developers Improvement actions Initiatives Supporting Best Practices QR code placeholder Contact: branko. marovic@rcub. bg. ac. rs