Category Archive for 'mISV Research'

The 2011 microISV Pain Point survey period has ended and we’re looking into the results. More to come…

Russell Thackston’s research for 2011-2012 will be focusing on a new software effort estimation approach for consultants, team members, and microISV owners, like you. He’s named the approach SISE (Sort-Insert-Size-Estimate). SISE bridges the gap between time-consuming, formal estimation tools and guesswork. We will be publishing short, concise “how to” guides in the near future. We’ll also [...]

The 2011 microISV Pain Point survey is open! For full details, visit our survey page at survey.microisvresearch.org.

The Auburn University Office of Research Compliance’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) has given its approval for the 2011 Pain Point survey to move forward.  Pre-registration is available at the microISV Research Alliance website and the survey will officially kick off on August 1st.