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Quality Function Deployment Analysis in Selecting Software Development Methodology: Case Study of ABC-CORP

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Founded in 2017 as an information technology company, ABC-CORP engaged in several projects. Not all projects finished by the deadline. This is caused by the software development process is undisciplined. So, there are opportunities to enable the use of software development methodology in the organization. But, not any methodology can fit to the company. Unsuitable methodology may cause more problems than before. The researcher decided to use the quality function deployment with multicriteria approach using fuzzy number. Acting as the decision maker in this study is all ABC-CORP staff. The data collection tool used in this research is questionnaire. Data processing is done using two phase QFD with fuzzy number. The result of this research, Dynamic System Development Method is a suitable development method to be applied in ABC-CORP with a value of 0.64535 in the ranking.

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      ICSIM '19: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Software Engineering and Information Management
      January 2019
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      ISBN:9781450366427
      DOI:10.1145/3305160

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