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Recent News » All news now on The SPICE User Group site Published 03/25/2008 All news is now on The SPICE User Group site
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» ISO/IEC 15504 New Work Items Published 10/10/2007

Following the publication of ISO/IEC 15504 2003-2006 (5 parts), the international community has embarked upon the development of three new work items planned for publication during 2007–2008.

  • Part 6 Exemplar Systems Process Assessment Model (based on ISO/IEC 15288)
  • Part 7 Assessment of Organisational Maturity (including exemplar based on ISO/IEC 15504 Part 5)
  • Part 8 Exemplar IT Service Management Process Assessment Model

» ISO/IEC 15504 publication status Published 10/9/2007

Part 1 - Published 12-Nov-2004
Part 2 - Published 30-Oct-2003
Part 3 - Published 6-Jan-2004
Part 4 - Published 2-Jul-2004
Part 5 - Published 7-Mar-2006
Part 6 - In publication October-2007
Part 7 - Completed PDTR Ballot closing October-2007

Part 8 - NWI ballot October-2007

Follow the link to get the official ISO status.

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» CrossTalk about Improvability Published 03/1/2007 DELTA Axiom's ImprovAbility model is presented in the latest issue of CrossTalk, the Journal of Defense Software Engineering, and the feedback we receive tells us that the market has been waiting for it.

Check out the words from the sponsor "Axiomatic Improvement", or the Improvability article itself, and find inspiration in the other great articles in this issue of CrossTalk that is dedicated to CMMI.
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» Enterprise SPICE
By Alec Dorling | Published 10/7/2007 | Enterprise SPICE
Enterprise SPICE is an international initiative to develop an Enterprise Integrated Standards-Based model for use with international standard ISO/IEC 15504 (SPICE).

Enterprise SPICE will integrate and harmonize existing standards as determined by the project stakeholders to provide a single process reference model and process assessment model that addresses broad enterprise processes and which will provide an efficient and effective mechanism for assessing and improving processes deployed across an enterprise.

For further information on Enterprise SPICE visit the Enterprise SPICE web site.
» Open Debates
By Alec Dorling | Published 02/25/2007 | Smarter Debates





Are you for SPICE or CMMI?
Which is the best approach?
Does it really matter?


ISO9001 versus CMMI and SPICE
Is ISO9001 is the best approach? or
Are Maturity Models (such as CMMI and SPICE) the best approach?
Can both live side by side?


Should we ditch the processes, SEPG and quality manager -  and use agile methods? or
Do we need defined processes to ensure predictability - are we kidding  ourselves using extreme programming and agile methods?

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» All news now on The SPICE User Group site
By Alec Dorling | Published 03/25/2008 | SPICE User Group
» SPICE Vision
By Alec Dorling | Published 10/1/2007 | Assessment Tools

SpicevisionSPICE Vision is a powerful new tool for conducting assessments based on the new ISO/IEC 15504 standard. It provides powerful note taking capabilities to support assessment preparation, evidence recording and report preparation. SPICE Vision is available in two versions: standard and professional. The professional version supports merging of assessment files and full editing of standards frameworks.

» Interviews on Process Improvement at the US and European SEPG
By Alec Dorling | Published 03/17/2007 | Talking Heads
Richard Basque interviews companies and consultants about their process improvement initiatives. These interviews were made by the Process Improvement Network (Alcyonix, Qualium, Impronova and InterSPICE)

» Can software engineering teams adapt biological principles?

Ken Thompson, speaking at the 2006 SPICE Conference in Luxembourg facilitated an interactive session with leading practitioners and researchers in the field of Software Process Improvement (SPI) on this challenging question 'Can software engineering teams adapt biological principles?'

Ken is an ex-software engineer and now works to improve the effectiveness of all kinds of teams including software engineering teams.

"Nature's best teams demonstrate neither thinking nor beliefs, they are it is simply stimulus-response engines, yet they can achieve things totally out of proportion to their size and brainpower".
But can our software engineering teams, which perhaps represent the pinnacle of intensive knowledge-based teamwork, learn anything from these ‘bioteams’?

Ken first introduced the results of research carried out over the last two years in the area of bioteaming.

This has resulted in a ‘bioteaming manifesto’ with 12 practical rules for making a team more effective through biological principles.

At the conference we then used the manifesto in a unique real-time interactive session using mobile phones and wireless internet to stimulate ideas on how these principles might be adapted for software engineering teams?

As part of the conference we also initiated a research survey to establish the impact of team member beliefs on software team performance.

Here is the Conference keynote

 
To download a PDF of Ken's presentation click here

» In 60 or Less
By Alec Dorling | Published 02/25/2007 | In 60 or less

Provide your throughs or story in 60 or less.
Make a statement in 60 characters (e.g. Quality is free)
Elaborate your thoughts in 60 words
Provide your podcast or videocast to tell your story in 60 seconds
Send your inputs to info@isospice.com

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