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Problem of software development process standardization — comparing cis and CEE regions

Paschenko Denis Svyatoslavovich
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Paschenko Denis Svyatoslavovich: Financial University

Мир новой экономики, 2015, issue 2, 95-99

Abstract: This article is dedicated to overview historical and modern aspects of standardization of software development process models in IT companies in two regions CIS and CEE. Regions had a similar starting point in middle of 90th and impressive attempt of world-wide competition in export software development in beginning of new century. Different economic factors in those regions didn’t allow companies from both regions achieve any great results. In article are observed current situation with CMMI certifi and world-wide competition in software domain. One of the key resumes of article is future demand on software development standardization even on such markets like CIS and CEE, where current request on certifi is very low. It connected with future type of competition in global software market.

Keywords: МОДЕРНИЗАЦИЯ ПРОЦЕССОВ РАЗРАБОТКИ ПО; СЕРТИФИКАЦИЯ ИТ-КОМПАНИЙ; CMMI-СТАНДАРТ В РЕ-ГИОНАХ СНГ И ЦВЕ; SOFTWARE PRODUCTION IMPROVEMENT; SOFTWARE COMPANIES CERTIFICATION; CMMI IN CEEAND CIS-REGIONS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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