Application lifecycle management as infrastructure for software processes improvement and evolution: Experience and insights from industry

H. Lacheiner, R. Ramler. Application lifecycle management as infrastructure for software processes improvement and evolution: Experience and insights from industry. pages 286-293, 2011.

Autoren
  • Hermann Lacheiner
  • Rudolf Ramler
Editoren
  • S. Biffl
  • M. Koivuluoma
  • P. Abrahamsson
BuchProceedings of the 37th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications - SEAA 2011
TypIn Konferenzband
VerlagIEEE
ISBN978-0-7695-4488-5
Jahr2011
Seiten286-293
Abstract

Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is widely promoted by tool vendors and ALM solutions have attracted the attention of many software developing companies. In this paper we describe the introduction of an ALM solution for software development in a large industrial manufacturing company. The introduction is complemented by several smallscale process improvement initiatives. Thereby the ALM solution was turned on itself by using the tool for the tool evaluation, the introduction as well as the process improvement activities. Based on this experience we explore whether the features provided by ALM for software development are also an effective utility for software process management. The paper shows how the ALM solution was applied for process development, process documentation, process implementation and process monitoring. We found that the concepts underlyingALM were suitable to support these activities and, furthermore, endorsed the view that software processes are software too.