process mapping and methods, Schemes and Mind Maps of Software Engineering

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Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

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Process
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Software Requirement Engineering CSE310
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Process

Mapping

Software Requirement Engineering CSE

Outline

  • Analyzing Requirements with Process Maps

Process-Mapping Methodologies

Process, Workflow & Process Workflow

Mapping

Process:

Is the manner or steps in which work to be completed to achieve a particular result.

Workflow:

  • (^) Is the sequence of steps and hands off taken within a process

Process Workflow Mapping:

Depicts the detailed nature of the processes and workflow to enable improvements

Process Mapping Overview

Process Overview - SIPOC

Process Overview - SIPOC

SIPOC for Pizza Restaurant

Principles of Process Mapping

 Simplify

 Test Using metrics

 Integrate Tasks

 Focus on Logical Workflow

 Work Backward from output to input

 Place decision making close to customer

 What, Who, Where, When and how

 See Business through Customer eyes

Process Mapping “Do – Do

Not”

Process Mapping “Do – Do

Not”

Process Framework

Identify Best Practices

Process Activity Questions

Process Metrics

Process Metrics is used to improve the efficiency of the process in the

SDLC. Process metrics can be used to estimate, monitor, and improve the

reliability and quality of software.

What do we want measure?

**1. Time, Value, Cycle, Productive / Non Productive

  1. Volumes –
  2. Rates or Costs, Computed, Fixed
  3. Equipment Used
  4. Value Added, Real value, Business Value**