Software development exportation model in an emergent region “MAM”: Field study via linear multiple regression model
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The objective of this document is to give to know the advantages that the different successful development models have offered for companies development of export software, making a synthesis from the CMM, until arriving to the CMMI, without stopping to make a critical analysis on the two models that have identified the critical factors for the export of software of the
called countries of "3I" that they have demonstrated its success in this segment like: the model of factors of success for the software export (Heeks and Nicholson, 2002) and the model Oval (Carmel, E., 2003b), giving the minimum recommendations to the Mexican companies, developments of software export, have the competitiveness required in the international environment. This work is the result of the bibliographical revision of the models of software
development and it is part of the doctoral thesis, about a sample of 40 companies developments of software export and the critical factors: Standard technological, Capacity of technological innovation, Formation of human capital, financial Capital and Support in investigation and development, with the purpose of identifying the opportunity areas to improve their international competitiveness, besides the economic results that can be obtained. The present study is based on the application of the statistical technique of the model of multiple lineal regressions, giving the following values: R= 0.549, R2 =0.302, R2 Ajus = 0.275. The positioning of the companies Mexican developments of software export and, in the particular case in the Metropolitan Area of the
City of Monterrey, in the world market of software and related services, it will depend: that the Oompany has a model to develop software export; of the consolidation of managerial associations of TI for the development of the export software and of the development of managerial consortia of export software in the Metropolitan Area of the City of Monterrey that they come to consolidate this industry in the northeast of the country.
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