| Sampling Factors: |
Location (Not Relevant: The scope of appraisal is Pune location)
Customer (Not Relevant: The QMS processes are established at organizational level and processes are not differentiating with customer.)
Size (Not Relevant: The QMS processes does not vary and different for different size of the projects.)
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: e-Zest provides services in Digital Enterprise Service, Digital Product Engineering Services and International Organizations sectors. QMS processes are implemented across all projects. So this factor is not impacting for the project selection. Following functions/activities are carried out at organizational Level. -Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) -QA (Quality Assurance) -PPQA -HR (Training- OT))
Type of Work: Agile (SCRUM) and Iterative Prototype Enhancement Model (IPEM) life cycles are defined in the QMS and separate processes are defined for both lifecycles. Since sets of processes are different for each life cycle, this factor is considered for the sampling factor. |
| Sampling Factor Values: |
Agile Lifecycle (Type of Work): In order to advocate adaptive planning, ensure evolutionary software development, early delivery to customer, continuous process improvement and encourage flexible response to requirements change, e-Zest specific Agile SCRUM methodology is defined to suit its software development projects execution. Its an iterative and incremental approach for software development in which large project is split into a series of Iterations called “Sprints”, where in each sprint, the goal is to deliver potential
IPEM Lifecycle (Type of Work): The “Iterative Prototype Enhancement Model (IPEM)” is a methodology that combines best practices from waterfall, iterative and agile methodologies to create a general model best suited for custom software and product development. |
| Subgroups: |
Agile Lifecycle: In order to advocate adaptive planning, ensure evolutionary software development, early delivery to customer, continuous process improvement and encourage flexible response to requirements change, e-Zest specific Agile SCRUM methodology is defined to suit its software development projects execution. Its an iterative and incremental approach for software development in which large project is split into a series of Iterations called “Sprints”
49 People, 5 Basic Units
– Agile Lifecycle |