RT Journal Article T1 Developments in Aerospace Software Engineering practices for VSEs: An overview of the process requirements and practicesof integrated Maturity models and Standards A1 Eito Brun, Ricardo A1 Amescua Seco, Antonio de AB As part of the evolution of the Space market in the last years – globally referred to as Space 2.0 - small companies are playing anincreasingly relevant role in different aerospace projects. Business incubators established by European Space Agency (ESA) and similarentities are evidence of the need of moving initiatives to small companies characterized by greater flexibility to develop specific activities.Software is a key component in most aerospace projects, and the success of the initiatives and projects usually depends on the capabilityof developing reliable software following well-defined standards. But small entities face some difficulties when adopting software developmentstandards that have been conceived thinking on larger organizations and big programs. The need of defining software developmentstandards tailored to small companies and groups is a permanent subject of discussion not only in the aerospace field, and has led inrecent years to the publication of the ISO/IEC 29110 series of systems and software engineering standards and guides, aimed to solve theissues that Very Small Entities (VSEs) () – settings having up to twenty-five people -, found with other standards like CMMI or SPICE.This paper discusses the tailoring defined by different aerospace organizations for VSEs in the aerospace industry, and presents a conceptualarrangement of the standard based on meta-modeling languages that allow the extension and full customization with the incorporationof specific software engineering requirements and practices from ECSS (European Cooperation for Space Standardization). PB Elsevier SN 0273-1177 YR 2021 FD 2021-10-01 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/34187 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/34187 LA eng DS e-Archivo RD 30 jun. 2024