- Sampling Summary:
(抽样汇总) -
Sampling Factors: Location (Not Relevant: One location – This has no bearing on process execution.)
Customer (Not Relevant: Work is not performed differently depending on the customer served by that work. Set of standard processes being used does not differ based on customer. This has no bearing on process execution.)
Size (Not Relevant: Work is not performed differently depending on the size of the project. Projects are of medium size that ranges from 5 to 54 persons. Set of standard processes being used does not differ based on size. This has no bearing on process execution.)
Organizational Structure (Not Relevant: One division as depicted on an organization chart – This has no bearing on process execution.)
Type of Work (Not Relevant: Work is not performed differently based on the type of work. Type of work includes Software Maintenance work. This has no bearing on process execution.)
Lifecycle Model: Work is performed differently based on the lifecycle model i.e. Agile Lifecycle Model, Iterative and Incremental Lifecycle Model. Process areas affected are Project Management and Engineering process areas.Sampling Factor Values: Iterative and Incremental Lifecycle Model (Lifecycle Model): It does not mandate that a phase should be completed fully before the next phase begins, i.e. the activities of two phases can go on concurrently. The Life Cycle phases are described at two levels • The overall project life cycle (Knowledge Transfer & Steady State phases). • Each individual modification / enhancement request which includes Impact Analysis, Design, Coding and unit testing, System and integration testing, Release and Acceptance Testing (optional).
Agile Lifecycle Model (Lifecycle Model): It covers Initiation phase, Release planning phase, Sprint Planning phase, Sprint implementation and Monitor phase, Sprint review phase, Sprint retrospective phaseSubgroups: SG1: Software Maintenance Projects executed using Agile Lifecycle Model
5 People, 1 Basic Units
– Agile Lifecycle Model
SG2: Software Maintenance Projects executed using Iterative and Incremental Lifecycle Model
98 People, 3 Basic Units
– Iterative and Incremental Lifecycle Model