Software maturity levels can help improve software related processes

Ask Control Engineering: How can software maturity levels help improve software related processes?

ByMark T. Hoske 12月28日,2014

Question forControl Engineering: Can software maturity levels help improve software-related processes?

Answer: Yes, and just because a software implementation has a low maturity level doesn’t mean that it is somehow inappropriate for an organization or a particular application. Not all software systems need to operate at the highest level. Maturity models help an organization understand how software development works and how sophisticated something needs to be for a particular use or application.

To use an analogy, not all bike rides require a high-performance racing bicycle with graphite frame and 100 psi racing tires; sometimes a coaster-brake single-speed bicycle will do.

A five-partControl Engineeringarticle series from Corey Stefanczak, senior system architect, Leidos, explains how understanding software maturity models can help an organization can improve and increase efficiencies. The articles introduce the maturity model, look at how to take the first step, how to gain a competitive advantage, how to optimize resources, and how to develop a highly mature enterprise. Learn more and link to each article, below.

Part 1: Understand the maturity model to better manage, integrate plant floor, enterprise systemsControl Engineering(CE), August issue, Inside Machines section, p. M1

Part 2: Migrating toward enterprise information systems from Applied Automation (supplement toCEandPlant Engineering), October issue, p. A13

Part 3: Gain a competitive advantage, meet the challenges of enterprise information systemsCE WeeklyNews enewsletter, Nov. 25

Part 4: Optimizing the climb up the enterprise information systems maturity modelCENovember issue, Technology Update, p. 34

Part 5: Highly mature enterprise: Meet the challenges of enterprise information systemsCEDecember issue, Inside Machine section, p. IM4.

– Mark T. Hoske, content manager, CFE Media,Control Engineering,mhoske@cfemedia.com.