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A Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) is an organization's focal point for software process improvement activities. These individuals perform assessments of organizational capability, develop plans to implement needed improvements, coordinate the implementation of those plans, and measure the effectiveness of these efforts. Successful SEPGs require specialized skills and knowledge of many areas outside traditional software engineering. | A Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) is an organization's focal point for software process improvement activities. These individuals perform assessments of organizational capability, develop plans to implement needed improvements, coordinate the implementation of those plans, and measure the effectiveness of these efforts. Successful SEPGs require specialized skills and knowledge of many areas outside traditional software engineering. | ||
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| first = Priscilla | |||
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| coauthors = Rifkin, Stanley | |||
| title = Software Engineering Process Group Guide | |||
| work = CMU/SEI-90-TR-024 | |||
| publisher = Carnegie Mellon University | |||
| date = 1990 | |||
| url = http://www.sei.cmu.edu/publications/documents/90.reports/90.tr.024.html | |||
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SEPG - Software Engineering Process Group.
A Software Engineering Process Group (SEPG) is an organization's focal point for software process improvement activities. These individuals perform assessments of organizational capability, develop plans to implement needed improvements, coordinate the implementation of those plans, and measure the effectiveness of these efforts. Successful SEPGs require specialized skills and knowledge of many areas outside traditional software engineering.
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References
Fowler, Priscilla (1990). "Software Engineering Process Group Guide". CMU/SEI-90-TR-024. Carnegie Mellon University. Retrieved 2006-10-28. {{cite web}}
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