A NEW PROCESS MODEL FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONTROL FOR TELECOM INDUSTRY
Journal Title: International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2012, Vol 4, Issue 9
Abstract
This research deals with important issue for the embedded system in telecom industry. The rapid increase of a software and software based functionality brings various challenges for the telecom industry. As we all know for any given software product the most important thing is its cost, reliability, schedule and quality, these all can be achieve by following good software process models. And hence most organization and businesses put more emphasis on software processes by asking their software engineers to follow it. This paper is to present a modified software process model by mapping V-Model with Personal software process (PSP), Team software process (TSP) and Six Sigma.
Authors and Affiliations
Sanjai Gupta , Mohammed Hussain
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