Policy of Quality
BST SRL will provide all its services in a way that satisfy and overcomes, whenever possible its client’s requirements. For that, will give innovative services with the best available technology according to the possibility of its application in each case.
Best Practices in Software Development
BST is part of the Competisoft program through the alliance with the Informatic Department of UNLP. In this way we are undergoing a process in implementing Best Practices in Software Development.
This is a Program to improve processing and was created with the goal of fostering the competitivity of the small and medium software businesses in Latin America.
General Objetive
To increase the level of competitivity of the Latin America small business software producer by way of the creation and spreading of a common methodological framework that, adjusted to its specific needs, can become the basis upon which a mechanism of evaluation and certification of the software industry which is recognized in all Latin America is established.
Specific Objetives
1. To develop the common methodological framework adjusted to the socio-economic reality of the Latin America small business, oriented to the continue of improvement of its process. This methodological framework, which will be composed by a Process model , capacity model and Evaluation process, will be validated in a frame of this project by way of its controlled application, in business and organizations in different countries in the region CYTED.
2. Spread the culture of the improvement process in the Latin America informatic sector and more specifically train as much the researches and /or university professors (formation of trainers) as the professional of a good numer of small businesses software producers through courses that will be organized in this CYTED project and through the diffusion-via the web site of the project- of the materials of formation that will be elaborated the same as the supervision and development of graduate theses for students and professors of the region.
3. Participate in the different organizations of normalizations and certification in the Latin America countries so that they assume that the methodological principles, object of this CYTED project, can be the basis to establish a common and mutually recognized mechanism of evaluation and certification of the Latin America software industry.