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Abstract

PARDO, CÉSAR; HURTADO, JULIO ARIEL  and  COLLAZOS, CÉSAR A. AGIL SOFTWARE PROCESS IMPROVEMENT WITH AGILE SPI - PROCESS. Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2010, vol.77, n.164, pp.251-263. ISSN 0012-7353.

The idea of motivate the Iberoamerican software development companies, in particular Small and medium software development enterprises (SME’s), to improve their processes is a real necessity looking for a competitiveness and international software industry not only in national but international markets. The international models are expensive and are not easy to implement in SME’s due to money investment, poor management, time, resources, and the complexity in the recommendations suggested for the International Standards. The main goal of this paper is to present a Process called Agile SPI - Process, as a process that intends to improve the software process based mainly on easy principles and methodologies, soft requirements and adaptation to international models. This paper also presents Process the results obtained in the implementaion of Agile SPI - Process in some companies in Iberoamerica and at the South-West Region in Colombia.

Keywords : Agile; Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s); Software Process; Software Process Improvement (SPI); Team Software Process Improvement (TSPI).

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