Vimala.et.al / Computer Science, Engineering and Technology, 1(2), June 2023, 1-9 Copyright@ REST Publisher 1 Computer Science, Engineering and Technology Vol: 1(2), June 2023 REST Publisher; ISSN: 2583-9179 (Online) Website: https://restpublisher.com/journals/cset/ DOI: https://doi.org/10.46632/cset/1/2/1 Competitive Analysis of Globalization Software Industry Development Using Weighted Sum Method Vimala Saravanan, M. Ramachandran, Kurinjimalar Ramu, Chinnasami Sivaji REST Labs, Kaveripattinam, Krishnagiri, Tamil Nādu, India. *Corresponding Author Email: vimalarsri@gmail.com Abstract: Software development refers to a range of computer engineering tasks involved in creating, deploying, and sustaining software. Software consists of instructions or programming that computers follow. It is hardware independent and enables programmability. System software, such as operating systems and disk management utilities, handles essential operational tasks. Software developers provide coding tools like text editors, compilers, linkers, and debuggers to programmers. Applications, or apps, are software programs that assist users in carrying out tasks. Examples include office suites, data management tools, music players, and antivirus programs. Applications can also refer to web and mobile platforms used for communication on Facebook or making purchases on Amazon.com. Software engineers employ engineering concepts when creating systems and software to address issues. Rather than simply providing a solution for one instance or customer, they often utilize process models or other tools to solve problems in a more general manner. With the advancement of microprocessors, sensors, and software, products have become more intelligent, increasing their capabilities. Software engineering needs to be integrated with the electrical and mechanical development work of products because they rely on it to differentiate themselves in the market. The weights are systematically changed, yielding different best-fit results. Approximations are made based on the obtained solutions. Weights with values of 0 serve as non-specific anchor points, and the most useful responses can be generated if there is any weak parity. Please note that the weighting method is configured for optimization by the pioneers of the sum system. The Alternative are Switzerland, Canada, Ireland, Greece, and India. Evaluation Preference is Project leader, business analyst, systems analyst, systems design, development programmer, support programmer, network analyst/designer, quality assurance specialist, database data analysis, metrics/process specialist, documentation/training staff, and test engineer. From the results, it can be seen that the development programmer is ranked first, while the quality assurance specialist has the lowest rank. The weighted sum method (WSM) demonstrates the value of the dataset for Software Industry Development, with the development programmer achieving the top ranking. Key words: Database data analysis, Metrics/process specialist, Documentation/training staff, Test engineer. 1. INTRODUCTION The goal of this study is to make clear the many concerns that government planners normally take into account while creating global in order to further global agendas, local software applications are implemented along with software strategies. We have a systematic approach to developing a nation's software policy. Learn about the social and economic priorities of the nation. Make a list of the technology resources and activities already in use. Find relevant trends and opportunities in the rapidly changing global software industry. Create software industry development plans that take use of dynamic comparative advantage. Create plans for handling particular problems. [1] Bangalore subsequently became a hub for the development of the software sector, particularly after Texas Instruments' arrival in the mid-1980s. Bangalore enjoyed a number of industry-related attractions. The presence of the Indian School of Science, Indian Management Institute, and other high-tech industrial complexes like Bharat Computers, Indian Aeronautical, and Hindustan Heavy Electricals, among others, made a pool of trained labor available. [2] Since the early 1990s, exports accounted for a sizable portion of sales inside the Indian software industry. The share was 59% in 1993, the initial year in which Three (2005) has export and gross sales data; in 1991, it was 41% for the Irish domestic sector and 20% for the Israeli business. According to Bernita (2005), the Israeli economy was spurred by home demand and only subsequently became a major actor on the global stage. The success of the Irish industries is largely due to the actions of MNCs who established numerous software operations in Ireland, despite the fact that the major Irish businesses have also been export-oriented