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ACTIVIDAD DE ARTÍCULO CIENTÍFICO

ANÁLISIS DEL PROCESO SOFTWARE BASADO EN MODELOS DE PRODUCCIÓN


INDUSTRIAL

ASIGNATURA: CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA

INTEGRANTES:
BARRETO DEYVIS
BRICEÑO ARIANGEL
CASTILLA JUAN
ESCUDERO DANIEL
SOTO JUAN MANUEL
TORO NICOLE

TUTOR
MORALES BAYELO ALEJANDRO

FUNDACION UNIVERSITARIA TECNOLOGICO COMFENALCO


PROGRAMA DE PRODUCION INDUSTRIAL
CARTAGENA DE INDIAS
I SEMESTRE
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TABLA DE CONTENIDO
i. Identificar las principales ideas de este artículo científico (Presentación en power
Paint 10 de unas 10 a 15 Diapositivas, máximo de tiempo 15 minutos).
ii. ¿Qué relación tiene el articulo con los temas vistos en Ciencia y Tecnología?
iii. Referencias Bibliográficas relacionadas con el artículo científico.
iv. Su opinión sobre la temática como profesional de área.
v. ¿Qué interrogantes les suscita del texto ?; Intención o propósito del autor; ¿Que
aportes ofrece el texto a su formación profesional?

DESARROLLO

i. Identificar las principales ideas de este artículo científico (Presentación en power


Paint 10 de unas 10 a 15 Diapositivas, máximo de tiempo 15 minutos).

 Software Development.
 Study on the Software Process.
 Importance of the Process in the context of Engineering.
 Characterization of models in the Software Process.

The software process is currently recognized as a crucial factor for the ordering
of the set of activities that allow, from the expression of a need, the use of a
system for the organization of a production process, with this the author wants to
verify the validity that the software process can result in help for the organization
of development in the industry, proposing different models, since software
development is no stranger to the organizational forms that have been taking
place in the industry, which would allow us to think about the adequacy of
improvements introduced in the industrial development models to the software
process model.

This article introduces the central axes of an investigation that is being developed
within the framework of the software process analysis, in which it seeks to
comparatively analyze the specific work organization criteria that the software
process orders to carry out a production control.

The software process could be more efficient if it incorporates improvements that


come especially from Toyotism, such as flexible modules, timesharing in
production control based on the despecialized polyfunctional work of the
developers, multi-specialized knowledge, estimated planning by modules and
quality based on the Stopping the development process in the presence of
errors.
ii. ¿Qué relación tiene el articulo con los temas vistos en Ciencia y Tecnología?

In industrial production, the different organizational models have developed as


science and technology have evolved, although implicitly, there have been
changes in organizational forms that do not respond exclusively to one type of
technological development, but rather to some particular forms of organization of
work in the field of factories and companies.

iii. Referencias Bibliográficas relacionadas con el artículo científico.


[1]. Coriat, B. :El Taller y el Robot. Siglo XXI, 1992.
[2]. Coriat. B.: Pensar al Revés: Trabajo y Organización en la Empresa
Japonesa. Siglo XXI, 1992.
[3]. Finkelstein, A.; Kramer, J.; Nuseibeh, B.: Software Process Modelling and
Technology. Research Studies Press, 1994.
[4]. Fruin. M.: Las Fábricas del Conocimiento, la Administración del Capital
Intelectual en Toshiba. Ed. Oxford, 2000.
[5]. Fuggetta, A.: “Software process: A roadmap”. In The Future of Software
Engineering, Ed. A. Finkelstein. pp 27-34. ACM Press, 2000.
[6]. Hinley, D.S. : “Software evolution management: A process-oriented
perspective”. Information and Software Technology 38, 11 pp. 723-730.
November 1996.
[7]. IEEE Standard for Developing Software Life Cycle Processes, IEEE
Standard 1074-1991. IEEE, 1991.
[8]. ISO/IEC. International Standard: Information Technology. Software Life Cycle
Processes, ISO/IEC Standard 12207-1995. ISO/IEC, 1995.
[9]. ISO/IEC. ISO/IEC TR 15504. Information Technology – Software process
assessment. International Organization for Standardization, International Electro
technical Commission, 1998. http://wwwsel.iit.nrc.ca/spice.
[10]. Jacobson, I.; Booch, G.; Rumbaugh, J.: The unified Software Development
Process, Addison Wesley 1999.
[11]. Kent Beck, Mike Beedle, Arie van Bennekum, Alistair Cockburn, Ward
Cunnimgham, Martin Fowler, James Grenning, Jim Highsmith, Andrew Hunt,
Ron Jeffries, Jon Kern, Brian Marick, Robert C. Martin, Steve Mellor, Ken
Schwaber, Jeff Sutherland y Dave Thomas. “Agile Manifesto”.
http://agilemanifesto.org/, 2001.
[12]. Kent Beck, Mike Beedle, Arie van Bennekum, Alistair Cockburn, Ward
Cunnimgham, Martin Fowler, James Grenning, Jim Highsmith, Andrew Hunt,
Ron Jeffries, Jon Kern, Brian Marick, Robert C. Martin, Steve Mellor, Ken
Schwaber, Jeff Sutherland y Dave Thomas. “Principles behind the Agile
Manifesto”. http://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html, 2001.
[13]. Kent Beck. “Interview with Kent Beck and Martin Fowler”. Addison-Wesley,
2001.
[14]. Kent Beck y Martin Fowler. Planning Extreme Programming. Reading,
Addison Wesley, 2000.
[15]. Karl Wiegers. “Read my lips: No new models!”. IEEE Software. 1998.
[16]. Karl Wiegers. “Molding the CMM to your organization”. Software
Development, 1998.
vi. Su opinión sobre la temática como profesional de área.

According to ongoing research, the software process could be more efficient if it


incorporates improvements coming especially from Toyotism, such as flexible
modules, timesharing in production control based on the despecialized
polyfunctional work of developers.

vii. ¿Qué interrogantes les suscita del texto ?; Intención o propósito del autor; ¿Que
aportes ofrece el texto a su formación profesional?
The question left by the author is whether the software process could be useful
today if it is essential for the evolution of work organization in industrial
production.
The intention of the author has been to introduce a first approximation on the
nature of the software process, proposing that software development is not alien
to the organizational forms that have been taking place in industry in general,
which would allow us to think about the adequacy of improvements introduced in
industrial development models to the software process model, in such a way that
it takes into account the organizational changes that have occurred up to the
present.
In our career it helps us to know different systems that help us in industrial
production and how they help the production of the product from its initial stage
to its final stage, it also helps us to let us know that software processes is one of
the many ways to be able to lead an industrial organization.

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