Six Sigma Software Development

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advanced software development methodologies
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Author_Christine B. Tayntor
basics of six sigma
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charter
CMM
companies
customer
Customer Requirements Matrix
Cycle Time
defect reduction techniques
design for six sigma
Detailed Process Map
DFSS
DMAIC Model
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FMEA
Follow
functional
Functional Process Map
Great Auto
IT process optimization
IT processes
IT quality management
lean software engineering
legacy systems
Order Entry
outsourcing
Pr Ep
process improvement strategies
project
Project Charter
Pugh Concept Selection Matrix
QFD
requirements
SDLC
SDLC Phase
Sei
Sigma Companies
Sigma Level
Sigma Projects
Sigma Tools
sixsigm
system reliability analysis
team
TMAP
tool
Traditional SDLC
Waterfall
Waterfall SDLC

Product details

  • ISBN 9781420044263
  • Weight: 657g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Even though Six Sigma programs have successfully been implemented in practice, many IT departments remain skeptical of the process or are unaware of how the tools can be used to improve system development. Removing the mystique surrounding this technique, Six Sigma Software Development, Second Edition demonstrates how Six Sigma tools and concepts can be used to enhance the system development process. Revised and updated, this second edition clearly explains Six Sigma concepts and their application, maps Six Sigma concepts and tools to all aspects of system development, and proposes the use of Six Sigma tools to evaluate and improve the overall performance of the IT department. In addition to classic Six Sigma, the book introduces Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) and illustrates when and how its tools and techniques can be used to increase the robustness and reliability of a new system. It also shows how the judicious application of lean tools can reduce the complexity of IT processes, thus shortening the time needed to translate customer requirements into completed systems and increasing customer satisfaction.
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