O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software

Autores
Silva, Fábio P.; Chaim, Marcos Lordello
Año de publicación
2017
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portugués
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Software quality is defined as a set of characteristics that the final product should satisfy to meeting the users needs. Despite the increase of its importance, especially in the last two decades, projects still fail frequently because they don’t deliver the required quality standards, making many systems quickly obsolete or useless. In this context, maturity models such as the CMM, CMMI and MPS.Br, at national level, were proposed to help companies evaluate and improve their software process. One problem with these models is that they don’t provide adequate attention to testing processes which represent one of the most expensive tasks of the life cycle of a system. This paper presents the results of a systematic review conducted to assess the state of art about TMMi and MPT.Br maturity models, proposed to cover the gap of traditional models regarding the testing process, and their impact in the management of software projects by organizations. The results presented in this article demonstrate that use of TMMi and MPT.Br in addition to other maturity models can bring significant improvements to organizations in the software projects managment, improving the quality of products developed and customer satisfaction.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
title O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
spellingShingle O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
Silva, Fábio P.
Ciencias Informáticas
Software Testing
Maturity Model
TMMi and MPT.Br
title_short O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
title_full O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
title_fullStr O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
title_full_unstemmed O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
title_sort O impacto da adoção o dos modelos de maturidade TMMi e MPT.Br na gestão de projetos de software
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Fábio P.
Chaim, Marcos Lordello
author Silva, Fábio P.
author_facet Silva, Fábio P.
Chaim, Marcos Lordello
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Software Testing
Maturity Model
TMMi and MPT.Br
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Software Testing
Maturity Model
TMMi and MPT.Br
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Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
description Software quality is defined as a set of characteristics that the final product should satisfy to meeting the users needs. Despite the increase of its importance, especially in the last two decades, projects still fail frequently because they don’t deliver the required quality standards, making many systems quickly obsolete or useless. In this context, maturity models such as the CMM, CMMI and MPS.Br, at national level, were proposed to help companies evaluate and improve their software process. One problem with these models is that they don’t provide adequate attention to testing processes which represent one of the most expensive tasks of the life cycle of a system. This paper presents the results of a systematic review conducted to assess the state of art about TMMi and MPT.Br maturity models, proposed to cover the gap of traditional models regarding the testing process, and their impact in the management of software projects by organizations. The results presented in this article demonstrate that use of TMMi and MPT.Br in addition to other maturity models can bring significant improvements to organizations in the software projects managment, improving the quality of products developed and customer satisfaction.
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