| Sampling Factors: |
Location (Not Relevant: One location – This has no bearing on process execution.)
Customer (Not Relevant: Work is not performed differently depending on the customer served by that work. Set of standard processes being used does not differ based on customer. This has no bearing on process execution.)
Size (Not Relevant: Work is not performed differently depending on the size of the project. Projects are of medium size that ranges from 8 to 16 persons. Set of standard processes being used does not differ based on size. This has no bearing on process execution.)
Organizational Structure: AS Division and SI Division are depicted on an organization chart. Work is performed differently across two departments/divisions. Process areas affected are Project Management and Engineering process areas.
Type of Work (Not Relevant: Work is not performed differently based on the type of work. Type of work includes Software Development work. This has no bearing on process execution.) |
| Sampling Factor Values: |
Application Services (Organizational Structure): Application Services (AS) i.e. MS & OS Practice maintains a consistent track record of implementing customized solutions for organizations running on components from the Microsoft to Open source stack. We leverage our deep technical expertise in both legacy and Open Source solutions to customize innovative Open Source solutions to drive business success for our clients.
System Integration (Organizational Structure): System Integration (SI) Practice is the Largest Business Unit with revenue, having 30+ years of experience in delivering innovative IBM solutions globally. We are the Premier Business Partner of IBM. We have Marque customer base. It is defined as the process of bringing together the component subsystems into one system and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system. |
| Subgroups: |
SG1: Projects executed in AS division
16 People, 1 Basic Units
– Application Services
SG2: Projects executed in SI Division
37 People, 3 Basic Units
– System Integration |