| Sampling Factors: |
Location (Not Relevant: Not relevant. The same development, management and process improvement policies and processes are being followed for both locations, with no significant differences in how the processes are interpreted and implemented.)
Customer (Not Relevant: Not relevant. The same development, management and process improvement policies and processes are being followed, regardless of customer, with no significant differences in how the processes are interpreted and implemented.)
Size (Not Relevant: Not relevant. Both projects are medium size, with a range in size from 13 to 31 FTEs. Among these projects the same development, management and process improvement policies and processes are being followed, regardless of project size, with no significant differences in how the processes are interpreted and implemented.)
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: Not relevant. Both projects are under a single organizational division; the same development, management and process improvement policies and processes are being followed, with no significant differences in how the processes are interpreted and implemented.)
Type of Work: Both projects are performing the same type of work, and the same set of development, management and process improvement policies and processes are being followed. Because SAS requires the identification of at least one valid sampling factor, this one indicates that the entire organizational unit is the sample. SAS is currently programmed to require at least two values for every sampling factor identified. |