Management of Process Requirements with Semantic MediaWiki: experience in software engineering industry.

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SMWCon Fall 2023Management of Process Requirements with Semantic MediaWiki: experience in software engineering industry.
SMWCon Fall 2023
Management of Process Requirements with Semantic MediaWiki: Experience in the Software Engineering Industry.
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Description: The presentation discusses the use of Semantic MediaWiki to manage process requirements in the context of a software development company. The use of SMW allows the easy integration of process requirements defined in different software engineering standards within a Process Reference Model (PRM) based on the tailoring of the ECSS standards for VSEs (Very Small Entities) developed by different entities (ESA, CNES, DLR, JAXA, etc.)
Speaker(s): Ricardo EITO-BRUN
Type: Talk
Audience: Everyone
Event start: 2023/12/13 10:30:00
Length: 20 minutes
Video: click here
Keywords: business process management, process requirements, process training, software engineering
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The presentation discusses the use of Semantic MediaWiki to manage process requirements in the context of a software development company. The use of SMW allows the easy integration of process requirements defined in different software engineering standards within a Process Reference Model (PRM) based on the tailoring of the ECSS standards for VSEs (Very Small Entities) developed by different entities (ESA, CNES, DLR, JAXA, etc.)

SMW offered the possibility of enriching the process model with process requirements defined in the corporate procedures and external standards (ECSS standards for software development). After the deployment of the solution, feedback was collected from staff involved in projects to check the suitability of the proposed solutions, with positive results. The main benefit of the proposal is the integration of requirements coming from different sources in a single, task-oriented framework.

This ensures that process requirements are known by staff in charge of completing the engineering activities. The risks of obviate requirements that can compromise the quality of the final work is also minimized with this tool.