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.
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SUSAN K. LAND is employed by MITRE, a not-for-profit
organization chartered to operate in the public interest. She has
more than twenty years of industry experience in the practical
application of software engineering methodologies. Ms. Land is an
active volunteer supporting the IEEE Computer Society. A former
vice president of the Standards Activities Board (SAB) for the
Computer Society, she now serves as a member of this board and as a
member of the Software and Systems Engineering Standards Committee
(S2ESC). She is also the author of Jumpstart CMM/CMMI Software
Process Improvement: Using IEEE Software Engineering Standards,
and with John W. Walz, Practical Support for CMMI SW Software
Project Documentation: Using IEEE Software Engineering
Standards, and Practical Support for ISO 9001 Software
Project Documentation: Using IEEE Software Engineering
Standards (all published by Wiley).
DOUGLAS B. SMITH is a Northrop Grumman Information
Technology Technical Fellow and Program Manager of the Northrop
Grumman IT Defense Group Lean Six Sigma Program. He is a Lean Six
Sigma Black Belt and has been involved in process improvement since
1987. He is a member of the IEEE and IEEE Computer Society.
JOHN W. WALZ retired as senior manager of supply chain
management at Lucent Technologies. His thirty-year career at Lucent
& AT&T was highlighted by customer-focused and
results-oriented management. Mr. Walz is Vice President of the SAB
and also serves as a member of the S2ESC.
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Detailed guidance on developing Lean Six Sigma processes
In the race to remain competitive in a global economy, businesses are looking for methods to continuously improve software projects and to make the software they produce more reliable. Increasingly, government agencies and commercial companies are turning to Lean implementations of Six Sigma project management as a viable solution.
Practical Support for Lean Six Sigma Software Process Definition illustrates how software process definition, documentation, and improvement should be an integral part of every software engineering effort. The book begins with the fundamentals of software engineering, and goes on to supply software project managers and development staff with the materials needed to define their core software development processes and practices. Next, it helps support the refinement of these software and systems engineering processes using Lean Six Sigma methods.
Practical Support for Lean Six Sigma Software Process Definition offers:
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An overview of Lean Six Sigma methodologies
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Detailed organizational policy examples
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An integrated set of over 40 deployable document templates
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Examples of over 70 common work products required in support of process improvement activities
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Examples of organizational delineation of process documentation
The goal is to provide practical support for individuals responsible for the development and documentation of software processes and procedures and present the reader with an integrated set of documents that support the initial requirements of a Lean Six Sigma program. Practical Support for Lean Six Sigma Software Process Definition is the only book available specifically geared to help engineering teams, software project managers, and quality managers implement Lean Six Sigma processes from an IEEE standards-driven and software engineering best practices approach.
Inhalt
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
1. Introduction and Overview 1
2. Standards and Software Process Improvement 7
3. 12207 Primary Life Cycle Processes 17
4. 12207 Supporting Life Cycle Processes 67
5. 12207 Organizational Processes 133
6. Lean Six Sigma Fundamentals 161
7. Lean Six Sigma Techniques and DMAIC 173
8. Applying Lean Six Sigma 233
Appendix A. 12207 Supporting Work Products 245
Appendix B. Planning For Small Projects 357
Appendix C. CD ROM Reference Summary 367
Appendix D. IEEE Standards Abstracts 369
Appendix E. Mapping From IEEE 12207 to ISO/IEC 12207:2008 377
Appendix F. Acronyms 379
References 383
IEEE Publications 383
ISO Publications 385
Lean Six Sigma References 386
Other References 389
Index 393
About the Authors 411