Systems implantation: a comparative study and identification of gaps in usual methodologies

Systems implantation is one the phases of the software process where the human interaction dimension becomes relevant. However, weakness in the supervision of this dimension is a factor that in many cases leads to the failure of the Project. In this work, systematization and control of the implantat...

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Autores principales: Panizzi, Marisa D., Hossian, Alejandro, García-Martínez, Ramón
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/87418
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Sumario:Systems implantation is one the phases of the software process where the human interaction dimension becomes relevant. However, weakness in the supervision of this dimension is a factor that in many cases leads to the failure of the Project. In this work, systematization and control of the implantation activities in the following methodologies is reported: IEEE 1074, Métrica V3, Rational Unified Process, and SCRUM. An instrument for their comparison is proposed, including the rationale for the analytical dimensions used, and a preliminary interpretation of results is presented emphasizing gaps.