Studies on coordination of systems development process


Autoria(s): Ovaska, Päivi
Data(s)

18/12/2007

18/12/2007

12/08/2005

Resumo

This thesis examines coordination of systems development process in a contemporary software producing organization. The thesis consists of a series of empirical studies in which the actions, conceptions and artifacts of practitioners are analyzed using a theory-building case study research approach. The three phases of the thesis provide empirical observations on different aspects of systemsdevelopment. In the first phase is examined the role of architecture in coordination and cost estimation in multi-site environment. The second phase involves two studies on the evolving requirement understanding process and how to measure this process. The third phase summarizes the first two phases and concentrates on the role of methods and how practitioners work with them. All the phases provide evidence that current systems development method approaches are too naïve in looking at the complexity of the real world. In practice, development is influenced by opportunity and other contingent factors. The systems development processis not coordinated using phases and tasks defined in methods providing universal mechanism for managing this process like most of the method approaches assume.Instead, the studies suggest that managing systems development process happens through coordinating development activities using methods as tools. These studies contribute to the systems development methods by emphasizing the support of communication and collaboration between systems development participants. Methods should not describe the development activities and phases in a detail level, butshould include the higher level guidance for practitioners on how to act in different systems development environments.

Identificador

TMP.objres.106.pdf

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/31232

URN:ISBN:952-214-064-3

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis

URN:ISSN:1456-4491

Palavras-Chave #requirement elicitation #grounded theory #case study #information systems development #software architecture
Tipo

Väitöskirja

Doctoral Dissertation