Installation/Migration Installation is the first point at which a software organization feels the effects of changes implemented as a consequence of the SPI road map. In some cases, an entirely new process is recommended for an organization. Framework activities, software engineering actions, and individual work tasks must be defined and installed as part of a new software engineering culture. Such changes represent a substantial organizational and technological transition and must be managed very carefully. In other cases, changes associated with SPI are relatively minor, representing small, but meaningful modifications to an existing process model. Such changes are often referred to as process migration. Today, many software organizations have a “process” in place. The problem is that it doesn’t work in an effective manner. There- fore, an incremental migration from one process (that doesn’t work as well as desired) to another process is a more effective strategy. Installation and migration are actually software process redesign (SPR) activities. Scacchi [Sca00] states that “SPR is concerned with identification, application, and