6 CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE
WORKS
ITO-Tracker main characteristics include: user-
friendly, fault-tolerant, high performance,
documentation, and restricted access. Being a CSF-
based tool that uses a GQM approach, some of its
components might be reused for designing other
tools under this approach and needing to automate a
CSF-based model.
SMEs taking part in this pilot project stated that
the use of ITO-Tracker in these organizations is
highly feasible, since it provides an alternative for
project management and diagnosis.
ITO-Tracker is also expected to provide support
to researchers, specifically to LISI Lab at USB,
which will be able to offer this tool to SMEs, while
maintaining an updated database on the status of the
ITO projects developed by these organizations. The
tool allows LISI Lab to monitor their evolution,
generate evaluation reports, study project
success/failure statistics and suggest effective
solutions for improvement of the tool and/or CSFs
model supported. This way, SMEs shall be able to
identify those aspects with superior performance,
thus representing an added-value when it comes to
determine which strengths sustain their
consolidation and future development.
ITO-Tracker has been used for the evaluation of
software development ITO projects. We recommend
to validate its efficiency in all four ITO project types
identified: data center, network, software
development and hardware support.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was supported by National Fund of
Science, Technology and Innovation, Venezuela,
under contract S1-2005000165.
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