This paper describes the evolution of the structure and representation of Capability Maturity Models sm and various components of the ISO/IEC 15504 (PDTR) product set, formerly known as 'SPICE' (Software Process Improvement and Capability dEtermination). '15504' will be used as shorthand for the pro
The reliability of ISO/IEC PDTR 15504 assessments
β Scribed by Jean-Martin Simon; Khaled El Emam; Sonia Rousseau; Eric Jacquet; Frederic Babey
- Book ID
- 101296063
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1077-4866
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β¦ Synopsis
During phase two of the SPICE trials, the Preliminary Draft Technical Report (PDTR) version of ISO/IEC 15504 is being empirically evaluated. This document set is intended to become an international standard for software process assessment. One thread of evaluations being conducted during these trials is the extent of reliability of assessments based on ISO/IEC PDTR 15504. In this paper we present the first evaluation of the reliability of assessments based on the PDTR version of the emerging international standard. In particular, we evaluate the interrater agreement of assessments. Our results indicate that interrater agreement is considerably high, both for individual ratings at the capability attribute level, and for the aggregated capability levels. In general, these results are consistent with those obtained using the previous version of the software process assessment document set (known as SPICE version 1.0), where capability ratings were also found to have generally high interrater agreement. Furthermore, it was found that the current 4-point scale cannot be improved substantially by reducing it to a 3-point or to a 2-point scale.
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