Practical Support for Lean Six Sigma Software Process Definition: Using IEEE Software Engineering Standards
โ Scribed by Susan K. Land, Douglas B. Smith, John W. Walz(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 416
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Practical Support for Lean Six Sigma Software Process Definition: Using IEEE Software Engineering Standards addresses the task of meeting the specific documentation requirements in support of Lean Six Sigma. This book provides a set of templates supporting the documentation required for basic software project control and management and covers the integration of these templates for their entire product development life cycle. Find detailed documentation guidance in the form of organizational policy descriptions, integrated set of deployable document templates, artifacts required in support of assessment, organizational delineation of process documentation.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview (pages 1โ6):
Chapter 2 Standards and Software Process Improvement (pages 7โ15):
Chapter 3 12207 Primary Life Cycle Processes (pages 17โ65):
Chapter 4 12207 Supporting Life Cycle Processes (pages 67โ131):
Chapter 5 12207 Organizational Processes (pages 133โ159):
Chapter 6 Lean Six Sigma Fundamentals (pages 161โ171):
Chapter 7 Lean Six Sigma Techniques and DMAIC (pages 173โ231):
Chapter 8 Applying Lean Six Sigma (pages 233โ244):
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