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Weerawarana, S |
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Jayawardena, AJ |
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2019-03-23T05:44:50Z |
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2019-03-23T05:44:50Z |
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Jayawardena, A.J. (2013). Adoption analysis on CMMi in Sri Lankan software development companies [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/14090 |
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http://dl.lib.mrt.ac.lk/handle/123/14090 |
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Most of the IT firms use IT processes & standards as a key marketing strategy to win IT projects. Since IT processes and standards are playing the key role of delivery quality outputs to their vendors, there is a high demand for companies who have adopted to a wellestablished maturity model. Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMi) is considered as one ofthe well-known and established maturity models all over the world. There were lot of other maturity models that came in to the picture, but only few were strong enough to retain and become flexible to the rhythm ofthe fast moving IT industry. CMMi is one of the maturity models which can cater the changes in the IT industry. Even though CMMi is a well-established maturity model around the world, in Sri Lanka the growth rate is low when compared with other markets, especially when comparing with Indian and Chinese markets. Hence understanding the barriers and the effectiveness of CMMi adoption is yet to be investigated in Sri Lankan IT firms. This research intends to fill the gap of the effectiveness ofCMMi adoption in Sri Lanka as there is an on-going research to validate the barriers ofCMMi adoption. The “E-government evaluation: A framework and case study” (Gupta & Jana, 2003) was used as the base for this analysis. This framework provides the evaluation methods to measure the performance/ effectiveness of e- government adoption and those evaluation methods can be used to evaluate the performance of any other adoptions as well. The conceptual framework was developed further by focusing on one evaluation method and CMMi benefits and the measurements of benefits which indicate the effectiveness ofCMMi adoption. During this research two surveys were done to derive the effectiveness of CMMi adoption in Sri Lankan context. The preliminary study was conducted to filter out the key benefits ofCMMi that Sri Lankan companies are seeking for and along with the benefits and their measurements for each benefit were captured respectively. With the output of preliminary study, the main survey was conducted to analyse the effectiveness of CMMi adoption. The influencing factors to adopt CMMi and the recommendations for potentially interested companies were gathered from the adopted companies. The research analysis was based on the company type (product base or service oriented) and the level of CMMi. As per the research finding ofthose categories, the CMMi adoption will be effective when some important criteria are met and those are stated under section 4.2.2.1. Further, this research reveals that future adoptions can be more effective if the recommendations are considered by potential interested companies. Thus the findings ofthis research analysis will be useful for both future and current adopters, in order to ensure the efficient usage ofCMMi standard as the company’s prime IT process. |
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en |
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MBA in Information Technology |
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COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING-Dissertation |
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY- Dissertation |
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES-Sri Lanka |
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Capability Maturity Model Integration-CMMi |
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Adoption analysis on CMMi in Sri Lankan software development companies |
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Thesis-Abstract |
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Engineering |
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Master of Business Administration in Information Technology |
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering |
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2013-03 |
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TH3136 |
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