Abstract
The research presents a Framework based on CMMI and ITIL methodology. It complemented with an ASQ management type, which allows incorporating metrics that directly involve both the development process of embedded systems based on IoT architectures and oriented to industry 4.0 or IIoT. The methodology is based on the development of software for Embedded Systems using SysML modeling. The scheme to allows incorporates necessary mechanisms that enable the management of the System related to service continuity and easy adaptation to changes, considering service connectivity and compatible with an industrial environment. This scheme allows quantifying through indicators each one of the quality levels, providing at the same time the practicality and the systematization of the processes, which in the end translates into a consistent mapping for the standardization of the quality related to the lines of business that imply the treatment of IoT data at industrial level. The methodology permits are simplifying the need to deal with rapid software changes, one of the essential tasks of software systems development and maintenance teams. Due to the lack of standards and regulated work schemes for the development of IoT architectures; therefore, it is intended to establish implicitly the metrics and an essential work scheme to regulate the design, progress, and development of IIoT architectures, until defining an optimal state of implementation.
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