Sampling Factors: |
Location (Not Relevant: Not relevant. No Standard processes distinctions made based upon location.)
Customer (Not Relevant: Not relevant. No Standard processes distinctions made based upon attributes of the customer.)
Size: Basic units are classified in the following manner: Small less than 5 year timeframe; Medium 5-15 year timeframe
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: Not relevant. The Organizational Structure was analyzed and determined that it does not drive differences in how the work is performed.)
Type of Work (Not Relevant: Not relevant. No Standard processes distinctions made based upon program type of work which includes production, product/development, internal research and development.) |
Sampling Factor Values: |
Small (Size): Small programs typically execute on a schedule of five years or less. These programs typically have software engineering teams of 10 people or less. Small programs may or may not result in a fully integrated and deliverable system.
Medium (Size): programs typically execute on a schedule of five to fifteen years from program authorization to proceed (ATP) through the start of product maintenance. |
Subgroups: |
Small: Small programs typically execute on a schedule of five years or less. These programs typically have software engineering teams of 10 people or less. Small programs may or may not result in a fully integrated and deliverable system.
5 People, 1 Basic Units
– Small
Medium: Medium programs typically execute on a schedule of five to fifteen years from program authorization to proceed (ATP) through the start of product maintenance.
53 People, 2 Basic Units
– Medium |