The effects of customizability and reusability on perceived process and competitive performance of software firms

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Publicado en:MIS Quarterly vol. 22, no. 2 (Jun 1998), p. 105-137
Autor principal: Nidumolu, Sarma R
Otros Autores: Knotts, Gary W
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University of Minnesota, MIS Research Center
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Resumen:This study addresses the broad research issue of how software firms can manage their software development efforts in order to compete effectively under intensified competition. Based on recent research in manufacturing strategy and software process engineering, a research model and six hypotheses were derived. Reusability and customizability were expected to positively affect process flexibility and predictability. In turn, these perceived process performance dimensions were expected to positively influence perceived competitive performance, assessed in terms of market responsiveness and product cost efficiency. Using a survey design, responses were obtained from a random sample of 100 software firms.
ISSN:0276-7783
2162-9730
Fuente:ABI/INFORM Global