# G\'EANT Software Maturity Model

**Authors:** Zarko Stanisavljevic, Bartosz Walter, Maja Vukasovic, Andrijana, Todosijevic, Maciej Labedzki, Marcin Wolski

arXiv: 1903.12386 · 2020-09-04

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a tailored software maturity model for G'EANT, a large, distributed research network, to improve development processes amidst geographical and resource challenges.

## Contribution

It presents a novel maturity model specifically designed for G'EANT's distributed and multi-project software teams, addressing unique organizational issues.

## Key findings

- Model tailored to G'EANT's organizational structure
- Addresses geographical and resource distribution challenges
- Aims to improve software development maturity

## Abstract

G\'EANT project is an example of a large organization with around 30 software projects and around 20 software development teams. Software development teams consist of many skilled associates coming from all members National Research and Education Networks. Three main issues that are common for all these software development teams and their members are: geographical distribution, scattered manpower percentage, and parallel involvement in other high priority projects in their native organizations. This paper presents a novel software maturity model that is designed specifically for G\'EANT software development teams and aims to address the described issues.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1903.12386