| Sampling Factors: |
Location (Not Relevant: Single location. It does not impact the way business is done or any process area is enacted. Thus, location is not a potential differentiator.)
Customer (Not Relevant: Similar type of customers (though domains are different) who want their applications to get developed. Thus, customer type is not a potential differentiator.)
Size (Not Relevant: All projects use same SDLC QMS. Though size varies for projects, the overall methodology defined in the QMS does not change. The variation in size only has impact on estimates of effort and costs, rather than have a potential impact on any other process areas which would differentiate size as potential sampling factor.)
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: Small organization. All projects fall under software development category. Projects follow a single integrated QMS. Thus, it’s not a potential differentiator.)
Type of Work (Not Relevant: All projects use same SDLC QMS. Though size varies for projects, the overall methodology defined in the QMS does not change.)
Lifecycle: There are 2 life cycles: Waterfall and Iterative used by projects |