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2004 Australian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC'04)
The Long-term Effects of an EPG/ER in a Small Software Organisation
Melbourne, Australia
April 13-April 16
ISBN: 0-7695-2089-8
Felicia Kurniawati, University of New South Wales, Australia
Ross Jeffery, University of New South Wales, Australia
This paper presents an assessment of the usage of an improved Electronic Process Guide/Experience Repository (EPG/ER) tool about a year after its installation in a small-to-medium software development company (SME). The current study, conducted over 21 weeks, reveals the long-term effects of EPG/ER usage in the company. The findings not only validate results from previously published preliminary evaluations on the effectiveness of the EPG/ER as a Software Process Improvement (SPI) tool but also demonstrate the ability of the EPG/ER to be incrementally improved to suit the changing needs of the company. Our study shows that tangible benefits from the use of the EPG/ER can not only be realized quickly but also, more importantly, that the tool remains useful with many more benefits accruing over time.
Citation:
Felicia Kurniawati, Ross Jeffery, "The Long-term Effects of an EPG/ER in a Small Software Organisation," aswec, pp.128, 2004 Australian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC'04), 2004
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