Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling
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Resumo: | This paper presents a new way to organize the software process quality model MPS.Br through the definition of an ontology implemented in OWL. Considering the seven levels of maturity the MPS.Br, this work shows how the ontology was developed for the lower level, G. Financial and nonfinancial indicators of the model BSC (Balanced Scorecard) were integrated into the model MPS.Br to facilitate alignment with the company's strategic planning and business model. The goal is to contribute to the mapping of the processes and other information from the MPS.Br for a generic model of BPM (Business Process Management). This generic model can be used by micro and small enterprises to organize their software production line and then achieve MPS.BR certification. |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling Pizzoleto, Alessandro Viola [UNESP] BPM BSC Enterprise ontology MPS.Br Ontology OWL Software quality |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling |
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Ontology on the level g of the software process model MPS.Br to assist business processes modeling |
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Pizzoleto, Alessandro Viola [UNESP] |
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Pizzoleto, Alessandro Viola [UNESP] De Oliveira, Hilda Carvalho [UNESP] Oliveira, Celso Socorro [UNESP] |
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De Oliveira, Hilda Carvalho [UNESP] Oliveira, Celso Socorro [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Pizzoleto, Alessandro Viola [UNESP] De Oliveira, Hilda Carvalho [UNESP] Oliveira, Celso Socorro [UNESP] |
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BPM BSC Enterprise ontology MPS.Br Ontology OWL Software quality |
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BPM BSC Enterprise ontology MPS.Br Ontology OWL Software quality |
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This paper presents a new way to organize the software process quality model MPS.Br through the definition of an ontology implemented in OWL. Considering the seven levels of maturity the MPS.Br, this work shows how the ontology was developed for the lower level, G. Financial and nonfinancial indicators of the model BSC (Balanced Scorecard) were integrated into the model MPS.Br to facilitate alignment with the company's strategic planning and business model. The goal is to contribute to the mapping of the processes and other information from the MPS.Br for a generic model of BPM (Business Process Management). This generic model can be used by micro and small enterprises to organize their software production line and then achieve MPS.BR certification. |
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