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As the necessity for formal process and quality assessment standards is becoming more and more accepted, the market position of a software producing organisation tends to be determined by its quality performance. Driven by this impetus, considerable effort has been assigned by a major percentage of the software producing organisations within the framework of process improvement initiatives.
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Lykouropoulos, N., Maniatis, A. (1998). Transient Quality performance within the ‘SPAN’ of new Software Development Process and Technology establishment. In: Hawkins, C., Ross, M., Staples, G. (eds) Software Quality Management VI. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1303-4_9
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