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Francisco J. Pino

Researcher at University of Cauca

Publications -  101
Citations -  1595

Francisco J. Pino is an academic researcher from University of Cauca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software development process & Software development. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 100 publications receiving 1502 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco J. Pino include University of Castilla–La Mancha.

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Software process improvement in small and medium software enterprises: a systematic review

TL;DR: A systematic review of published case studies on the SPI efforts carried out in SMEs is presented to analyse the existing approaches towards SPI and to provide an up-to-date state of the art, from which innovative research activities can be thought of and planned.
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Software Process Improvement: The Competisoft Project

TL;DR: Competisoft provides the Latin American software industry with a reference framework for improvement and certification of its software processes, including the MoProSoft model that four Mexican software companies applied to increase their processes' capacity level.
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An ontology for the harmonization of multiple standards and models

TL;DR: An ontology is presented which provides the main concepts related to harmonization of multiple models; is supported by a web tool and has been applied for the harmonized version of COBIT 4.1, Basel II, VAL IT, RISK IT, ISO 27002 and ITIL.
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Assessment methodology for software process improvement in small organizations

TL;DR: This methodology incorporates the strategy of internal assessments known as rapid assessment, meaning that these assessments do not take up too much time or use an excessive quantity of resources, nor are they too rigorous.
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Using Scrum to guide the execution of software process improvement in small organizations

TL;DR: This proposal, known as a ''Lightweight process to incorporate improvements'', uses the philosophy of the Scrum agile method, aiming to give detailed guidelines for supporting the management and performance of the incorporation of improvement opportunities within processes and their putting into practice in small companies.