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NEW ! Events NEWER ! ! Software Development Analytics © Copyright OSEL 1998-2011 |
Welcome to Oxford Software Engineering We help our clients find better
ways of working and deliver better software. We work with software organizations
of all sizes to identify and fix software development and test problems,
develop and implement the right processes, reduce costs, add value to their
work, and achieve formal recognition of their capability. For more than fifteen years we have
been working with developers, testers and managers to deliver effective, real
world solutions. Our experience gives us strengths in understanding and
analysing the difficult problems and constraints software development
organizations and teams face, and the ability to find and deliver the
optimal, and occasionally, unexpected, solution. Our assignments have taken us into
many industry sectors. We are familiar with working with many of the software
development and test methods, models and standards - and have helped develop
some of them. Producing software is difficult; we
can make it easier... If you need to: -
improve your
software or service quality, -
introduce
contemporary development methods, -
realign, repair
or add value to your software development capability, -
reduce
development risks, timescales, or costs, -
troubleshoot or
rescue stalled or failing projects or process improvement programmes, -
or achieve and
demonstrate conformance to software development or test standards, then we are here to help you. How we work… Everyone’s needs are different and
we work in a variety of ways to meet these
needs: Contact us to find out more. We are
at: Oxford Software Engineering
Ltd.
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L A T E S T Courses for 2012 A prediction: in 2012 ‘big
data’ becomes sexy. So we are expecting to see increasing interest in our ‘Software Development Analytics’ courses that
show how to access the information in software development and software data –
perhaps not ‘big data’, but certainly ‘quite large data’, and just as likely
to reveal compelling information. And we are collaborating
with UKSMA to make
‘Principles and Practice of Software
Measurement’ a foundation software measurement course |
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