Archive for November, 2007

Webinar - Effective Software Development Governance

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

You can use this link to register for the joint Microsoft-Osellus Webinar on software development governance. Omid is going to be talking about a lot of things that we have been able to achieve with the collaboration between the osellus process toolset/service offerings and the VSTS integrated ALM.

Here is a preview of what we will be talking about:

Effective governance aligns your software development investment with your business strategy. By ensuring continuous traceability of software development activities, governance leads to enhanced customer satisfaction and compliance with internal and external policies.

While most organizations use some measure of implicit governance, the full potential of a governance framework can be realized by taking three practical and explicit measures. The software development processes in the organization need to be selected and tailored in a manner that supports organization’s business goals. These processes need to be enforced in a streamlined manner. And, they need to be monitored to ensure corrective actions are taken in a timely manner.

In this webinar we outline a practical approach to establish software development governance in an automated yet flexible manner. We will discuss how the business objectives, standards and control mechanisms in the organization should be mapped to process elements such a roles, activities and work products that guide practitioners in a non-intrusive manner. Microsoft Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) and the IRIS process automation suite from Osellus will be used to demonstrate implementation of an effective governance framework in real-world scenarios.

IRIS Process Central is here…

Monday, November 19th, 2007

In September I had talked about the ongoing work the Osellus engineering team was doing to address the enterprise need of establishing a sustainable process community.

I had mentioned how:
“This is essential to get feedback and increase process ownership within the project team that would have to ultimately enact it. A process portal would ensure that the processes tailored in the earlier phase are versioned, categorized and available for review. It is important that there is no overhead associated to consume these processes. You should make it convenient for a team of practioners (who may not be process experts) to locate, review and comment on the process they are interested in. The process portal would also be the single location from where users can download VSTS process templates, MS project templates, published online process and printable (document format) process. To encourage a transparent vibrant process community, tools like blogs, ratings, newsgroups should be used extensively.”

Well, Negin has announced the availability of the IRIS Process Central sandbox that introduces this solution.

IRIS Process Central Sandbox is now available

Friday, November 16th, 2007

I am pleased to announce the availability of IRIS Process Central Sandbox. This is an online process community to promote discussions on process improvements through collaborative input. Its goal is to bring together process modelers, process consumers, and other stakeholders to freely share information on existing processes and create new process mash-ups.

To facilitate these discussions, we have included several processes on sandbox including MSF for CMMI, OpenUP, and Agile. Where possible, we have provided variety of formats for each process as well as enactment templates.

You can participate by providing your feedback through blogs, discussions boards or modifying the content of the processes. We are eager to get your feedback and will make every effort to ensure that IRIS Process Central Sandbox becomes a valuable asset to you and your organization. Click IRIS Process Central Sandbox to access the sandbox.

IRIS Process Central Sandbox demonstrates how IRIS Process Central which is included as part of IRIS Process Author can help an organization improve their process tailoring in a collaborative environment.

It is our strong belief that through awareness and involvement of process community, there is a great chance of increasing adaptation of processes across the organization. We feel that IRIS Process Central is an important step towards this goal.

We are looking forward to the community participation in IRIS Process Central Sandbox or any suggestions regarding IRIS Process Central product.