| Sampling Factors: |
Location (Not Relevant: Location is not a relevant factor, becuase all projects used the same methodology independly of the location.)
Customer (Not Relevant: All projects used the same Quality System independently of the customer, so customer is not a relevant factor.)
Size (Not Relevant: There is not distinguishing in the methodology based on project size, so size is not a relevant factor.)
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: There is not distinguishing in the methodology based on the organizational structure. The whole company used the same processes and methodology, so the organizational structure is not a relevant factor.)
Type of Work: The type of work is a sampling factor because the quality system describes different tools, methods and documentation to be used depending on the type of work (V Lifecycle Development, Inclemental Lifecycle Development and Maintenance). |
| Sampling Factor Values: |
V Life Cycle Development (Type of Work): Software developed about sequential stages, such as requirements, analysis, design, coding, testing, product integration and deployment.
Incremental Life Cycle Development (Type of Work): Software products and services developed about agile frameworks (SCRUM).
Maintenance (Type of Work): Maintenance and development of existing software products, working almost always about work orders send by client. |
| Subgroups: |
V Life Cycle Development: Software developed about sequential stages, such as requirements, analysis, design, coding, testing, product integration and deployment.
40 People, 8 Basic Units
– V Life Cycle Development
Incremental Life Cycle Development: Software products and services developed about agile frameworks (SCRUM).
40 People, 18 Basic Units
– Incremental Life Cycle Development
Maintenance: Maintenance and development of existing software products, working almost always about work orders send by client.
20 People, 25 Basic Units
– Maintenance |