Method engineering In information technology and telecommunications, the term configuration management or configuration control has the following meanings: ...more on Wikipedia about "Configuration management"
Fagan inspection refers to a structured process of trying to find defects in development documents such as programming code, specifications, designs and others during various phases of the software development process. It is called after Michael Fagan who is credited with being the inventor of formal software inspections. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fagan inspection"
The Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is a customizable framework of best practices that promote quality computing services in the information technology (IT) sector. ITIL addresses the organisational structure and skill requirements for an IT organisation by presenting a comprehensive set of management procedures with which an organisation can manage its IT operations. These procedures are supplier independent and apply to all aspects of IT infrastructure. Since the mid 1990's, ITIL has been promoted as a standard for IT Service Management and is similar to Information Services Procurement Library (ISPL), the Application Services Library (ASL), Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), and Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT). ITIL is built on a process-model view of controlling and managing operations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Information Technology Infrastructure Library"
MarKeting decision support systems (MKDSS) is an information system that helps with decision-making in the formation of a marketing plan. The reason for using a MKDSS is because it helps to support the software vendors’ planning strategy for marketing products; it can help to identify advantageous levels of pricing, advertising spending, and advertising copy for the firm’s products (Arinze, 1990). This helps determines the firms marketing mix for product software. ...more on Wikipedia about "Marketing decision support systems"
Product software market analysis consists of a number of techniques that allow an organization to collect and disseminate information from their external environment of software products for use in determining their market strategy and actions. For example, market analysis helps to determine critical strategies for new software products such as time-to-market length, creating product differentiation, creating and preserving supplier credibility, developing effective distribution channels, forming relationships with large customers, and managing market efforts (Igel & Islam, 2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Product software market analysis"
Technical architecture refers to the structured process of designing and building software architecture, with focus on interaction with software developers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Technical architecture"
(Test management approach) “Activities performed to identify one or more characteristics of a product, process or service using a prescribed procedure” [ISO/IEC Guide 2, 1991] ...more on Wikipedia about "Test management approach"
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