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What are derived methods of SEM? Derived methods of SEM® are tailored method descriptions based on a uniform process model (SEM-VM). They comply with the specifications of the process model, but are adapted to the requirements specific to the given area or technology, e.g. for the specific descriptions of required activities and for required documents and checklists. This brings SEM much closer to the actual project happenings. The following derived methods are currently supported:
The SEM process model (SEM-VM) In order to retain consistent general procedures for
the various derived methods, the SEM process
model has been developed to provide a basis
for specifying the rules to be applied to the derived
methods. SEM-VM exists in the form of a printed manual.
It was put into operation in April 1996 following
comprehensive reviews by PSE QM. The text of the process model is also available as a book, published by Vieweg in 1998: Kaindl/Lutz/Tippold: Methodik der Softwareentwicklung. Vorgehensmodell und State-of-the-Art der professionellen Praxis. ISBN: 3-528-05651-7. |
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