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Next Generation SPICE


alec.dorling@impronova.com
alec.dorling@impronova.com

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In the Beginning

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Worlds Apart

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UK Ministry of Defence

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Capability and Maturity

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MoD Study into the Capability of Contractors

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From MoD to ISO Study Group

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ISO Study Group Report


The 1992 study group report for JTC1/SC7:
The 1992 study group report for JTC1/SC7:
“...the international community should pool its resources to develop a standard for software process assessment, incorporating the best features of existing software assessment methods.”
Staged development:
Initial publication as a Technical Report (“draft standard”);
Revision and publication as ISO/IEC 15504 - Information Technology - Process Assessment.

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Shuttle Diplomacy

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The Birth of SPICE

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More Wise Men SPICE Reunion 2007

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ISOIEC TR 15504


International standard for assessing software processes
International standard for assessing software processes
Purpose:
Continuous process improvement
Capability determination
Scope:
Processes include acquisition, supply, development, operation, maintenance and support
Published 1998 as 9 part Standard

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SPICE Launch Celebrations

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Relationships

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Process Assessment


Process assessment can be used as a tool to provide an insight into the processes, practices and process gaps
Process assessment can be used as a tool to provide an insight into the processes, practices and process gaps

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CMM dates: 15504 dates: ImproveIT - Issue 1.0a June 1991 JTC1/SC7/WG7/SG1 Process management Study - issue 2.0 11 June 1992 PDTR - 2-97 (closing date for ballot period) DTR - 11-97 (ballot summary date) TR -

ISOIEC 15504 Revision 20032006




Restructuring from 9 parts to 5 parts
Name change from Software Process Assessment to Process Assessment
Inclusion of exemplar assessment method
Introduction of concept of Process Reference Models and Process Assessment Models
Alignment of Capability Dimension with ISO 9001: 2000

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ISOIEC 15504 Process Assessment

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There are five parts in ISO 15504, down from nine parts in the TR version. In presenting this, make the point that the standard requires the use of an external Process Reference Model for its application, and that ISO 12207 Amd 1 fills this role for Part 5. This relationship will be explained in m,ore detail as the course progresses. Point out “normative” and explain what it means – that one part (P2) contains all of the requirements for assessment – all the things that are required to be done.

Progression of CMMs and 15504

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CMM dates: 15504 dates: ImproveIT - Issue 1.0a June 1991 JTC1/SC7/WG7/SG1 Process management Study - issue 2.0 11 June 1992 PDTR - 2-97 (closing date for ballot period) DTR - 11-97 (ballot summary date) TR -

Achievements


8000 assessments performed worldwide
8000 assessments performed worldwide
More than 800 in Automotive domain
In 45 countries
Major sectors setting the pace
Space, Automotive, Defence, Aerospace, Medical Devices
Major country initiatives
Initiated in Europe
Japan, Korea, Australia, Brazil
SME initiatives e.g. SPIRE
Microsoft Readiness Framework

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Why has SPA has been performed


Establish project/organisation baseline and/or track organisations’ process improvement
Establish project/organisation baseline and/or track organisations’ process improvement
Improve Establish best practices to guide organisational process improvement
Improve efficiency and/or customer service
Customer demand to improve process capability
Generate management / technical support and buy in for software process improvement
Improve reliability of products

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ISOIEC 15504 Parts 6 7 and 8

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There are five parts in ISO 15504, down from nine parts in the TR version. In presenting this, make the point that the standard requires the use of an external Process Reference Model for its application, and that ISO 12207 Amd 1 fills this role for Part 5. This relationship will be explained in m,ore detail as the course progresses. Point out “normative” and explain what it means – that one part (P2) contains all of the requirements for assessment – all the things that are required to be done.

Assessment of Organizational Maturity

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PATHFINDER Organizational Maturity

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The Assessment Framework


Two-dimensional model for processes and process capability
Two-dimensional model for processes and process capability
Process Dimension
Process Categories
Processes (P1, …, Pn)
Capability Dimension
Capability Levels (CL1, …, CL5)
Process Capability Attributes

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Capability Levels and Process Attributes

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Process Reference Models

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StandardsBased Models

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SectorBased Models

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Next Generation 15504 20092014

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Virtual Teams and Collaboration

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SPICE Evolution

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Next Generation SPICE

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Banking SPICE

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wwwspice2008com

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Slide 39

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