- Sampling Summary:
(抽样汇总) -
Sampling Factors: Location (Not Relevant: Projects are executed at multiple locations. However process followed is consistent across technologies used irrespective of location. Hence location is not an influencing factor.)
Customer (Not Relevant: Projects are executed for single customer (federal agency). Hence customer is not an influencing factor.)
Size (Not Relevant: Projects executed in the OU are of similar size. Hence size is not an influencing factor.)
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: OU is organized as a single unit. Projects are executed in the same unit. Hence organizational structure does not influence process.)
Type of Work (Not Relevant: Application Development Projects only are executed in the OU. Hence type of work is not an influencing factor.)
Technology: (Relevant: .NET & Java technologies are used in the OU and these technologies influence estimation, design, release & deployment processes. Hence technology is considered a sampling factor.)Sampling Factor Values: DN (Technology): Projects using .NET technology.
Java (Technology): Projects using Java technology.Subgroups: ADP – DN: This subgroup is responsible for developing Subject Matter Expertise in Microsoft .Net, IIS web server and Microsoft SQL server technologies. Applications are built using programming languages and tools such as C# and ASP.NET. They utilize Microsoft’s development tools such as Visual Studio for .Net and have expertise in visual debugging using Microsoft debuggers. They use Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) for configuration management and building packages and deploying.
6 People, 1 Basic Units
– DN
ADP – Java: This subgroup is responsible for developing Subject Matter Expertise in Java based technologies. They develop application using Java, Hibernate, Spring and MVC framework. They utilize tools such as IBM Rapid Application Developer (RAD) and run on IBM Web Application Server (WAS).
5 People, 1 Basic Units
– Java