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A fast method for analysing and improving complex software processes
Michael Hobday, Tim Brady
University of Brighton
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Computer Science
Management Tool
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Software Development
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Software Project
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Software Process
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Hotspot
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Actual Practice
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Change Program
100%
Running Software
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Distinctive Feature
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Business Practice
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Problem Analysis
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Perspective Research
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Keyphrases
Software Process
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Complex Software
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Software Improvement
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Fast Method
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Software Analysis
100%
Formal Process
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Real Process
40%
Organizational Development
20%
Improvement Activities
20%
Innovation Management
20%
Performance Measures
20%
Management Tools
20%
Performance Improvement
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Illustrative Case
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Distinctive Features
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Rational Processes
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Complex Product
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Business Practices
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Software Project
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Software-intensive
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Grassroots
20%
Problem Analysis
20%
Management Challenges
20%
Ongoing Improvement
20%
Process Hotspot
20%
Change Program
20%
Formal Approach
20%
Practitioner Perspectives
20%
Typical Problems
20%
Innovation Research
20%
Complex Innovation
20%
Complex Domain
20%
Body Side
20%
Innovation Business
20%
Domain Management
20%
Closed-loop
20%
Strategies for Improvement
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Innovation Management
100%
Organizational Development
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Social Sciences
Software Development
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