relation: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/9901/ title: Empirical study of software process improvement in Malaysian small and medium enterprises: The human aspects creator: Almomani, M.A. creator: Basri, S. creator: Gilal, A.R. description: Software Process Improvement (SPI) aims to achieve quality software products in software companies. Ignoring human factors can cause several types of damage in the software development process. Because, Software development is not a purely technical task, but rather it is a relationship between technical and human factors that interact with each other constantly. Currently, Small Medium Enterprises' (SMEs) software development companies in Malaysia still struggle to implement SPI successfully. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to investigate the empirical evidence based on the human factor perspective for helping Malaysian SMEs' software development companies to implement SPI strategies. A questionnaire-based survey method was used for gathering information from 79 practitioners. The results indicate that 9 factors (employee awareness, leadership involvement, employee involvement, customer involvement, senior management support, staff experience, staff learning, staff skills, and client support) are considered important for implementing SPI in Malaysian SME software development companies. The involvement of both leadership and employees, and getting support from management are the most important human factors that should be considered during the design process of SPI strategies. Copyright © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd date: 2018 type: Article type: PeerReviewed identifier: Almomani, M.A. and Basri, S. and Gilal, A.R. (2018) Empirical study of software process improvement in Malaysian small and medium enterprises: The human aspects. Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 30 (10). ISSN 20477481 relation: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85055201923&doi=10.1002%2fsmr.1953&partnerID=40&md5=b260e9780306a84a1ad6720bc9a85eb0 relation: 10.1002/smr.1953 identifier: 10.1002/smr.1953