Software development process that supports the industry applications 4.0: a proposal for improvement from the experimental software engineering approach
Main Article Content
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of Experimental Software Engineering is to ensure the quality of the development process in search of better technological products.
Objective: To design a model for the quality assurance of functional and non-functional requirements in software development projects. When applied by companies in Pereira, Colombia, the proposed model is expected to enhance the quality of software products.
Methodology: This study adopts an explanatory and incremental approach to define the properties and characteristics of process analysis related to the quality assurance of functional and non-functional requirements in Software Projects (SP). The research is grounded in the state of heart methods for software quality assurance
Results: The Quality Assurance model for requirements was designed by evaluating the experimental process presented in this study. The project facilitated the development of new alternatives for higher quality processes in the early phases of software development, which, in turn, leads to the creation of superior software products
Conclusions: It is possible to find alternatives to improve the software development process without requiring high financial investments in specialized human talent. This is achieved by experimentation in software engineering or, in other words, experimental software engineering, through processes that are fine-tuned considering both the size of the producing organizations and the capabilities of the human talent.
Downloads
Article Details

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Published papers are the exclusive responsibility of their authors and do not necessary reflect the opinions of the editorial committee.
INGE CUC Journal respects the moral rights of its authors, whom must cede the editorial committee the patrimonial rights of the published material. In turn, the authors inform that the current work is unpublished and has not been previously published.
All articles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4836-8336
