<p>Announcing the formation, CISQ Director Bill Curtis said the forum would create common standards for measuring software for its performance and efficiency, putting an end to hundred of individual standardisation software intergrators have evolved for themselves. <br /><br />Besides evolving standards, CISQ will make use of such standards more consistent in customer-supplier relationship and enable benchmarking of software products against a database of standards. An India-chapter is also contemplated in the near future. <br /><br />Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute CEO & Director Paul Nielsen said Indian companies have been conscious of quality and were adopting CMM to prove to global market their quality standards. “This would be same for software products as well, since it involves cost savings and simplifying of the process with full involvement of the users,” he said.</p>
<p>Announcing the formation, CISQ Director Bill Curtis said the forum would create common standards for measuring software for its performance and efficiency, putting an end to hundred of individual standardisation software intergrators have evolved for themselves. <br /><br />Besides evolving standards, CISQ will make use of such standards more consistent in customer-supplier relationship and enable benchmarking of software products against a database of standards. An India-chapter is also contemplated in the near future. <br /><br />Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute CEO & Director Paul Nielsen said Indian companies have been conscious of quality and were adopting CMM to prove to global market their quality standards. “This would be same for software products as well, since it involves cost savings and simplifying of the process with full involvement of the users,” he said.</p>