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Boost Your R&D Productivity With INTSPEI P-Modeling Framework

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The International Software & Productivity Engineering Institute (INTSPEI) releases today its P-Modeling Framework, which intensifies software development with new quality assurance approach. This framework helps eliminate bugs early and virtually immediately as they are inserted. As a result, the quality of the final product is improved and development time is shortened.

Almost all currently used SDLCs have a common drawback. Important decisions are made at the beginning of the project. Mistakes made at this starting period are the most expensive to fix. However, the thorough testing begins only when the executable is ready. Consequently, programmers often need to rework the project design and source code associated with it.

INTSPEI P-Modeling Framework helps to validate any project artifact created at any project phase. Unlike existing quality control techniques, it allows architectural decisions made on the early stages of development to be evaluated long before actual code is created. Moreover, project teams can distribute quality control activities evenly through the project and avoid expensive rework.

"The idea behind our product is simple: let's create right software from the very beginning. It will save us precious time for innovations," said Vladimir L. Pavlov, INTSPEI Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer. "You don't need to change significantly your current development process to use INTSPEI P-Modeling Framework. We can help you to find process bottlenecks and integrate the framework into your SDLC, and it's easy to apply P-Modeling to any methodology in use. Real-life examples show that the framework is equally valuable for light-weighted agile or complex CMMI-based processes."

INTSPEI P-Modeling Framework is available for free download at http://www.intspei.com.

Previously published beta versions were integrated with Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development and Open Unified Process (OpenUP). The first official release published today is integrated with IBM Rational Unified Process, MSF for CMMI Process Improvement, MSF for Agile Software Development, and OpenUP.

About INTSPEI

The International Software and Productivity Engineering Institute (http://www.intspei.com) is a corporation with offices in New York and Kiev (Ukraine). INTSPEI develops and distributes advanced software engineering methodologies based on the original award-winning research conducted by its founders since 2001, and offers other solutions to help software development teams boost their productivity.

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