A Framework of Software Measurement
Author: Horst Zuse
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2013-02-06
Total Pages: 788
ISBN-13: 3110807300
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Content Description #Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Author: Horst Zuse
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2013-02-06
Total Pages: 788
ISBN-13: 3110807300
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Content Description #Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Author: Norman E. Fenton
Publisher: Brooks/Cole
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 662
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Software Metrics, 2/e is ideal for undergraduate and graduates studying a course in software metrics or software quality assurance. It also provides an excellent resource for practitioners in industry.
Author: Prashanth Harish Southekal
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Published: 2011-11-23
Total Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 1426981813
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Software projects today are often characterized by poor quality, schedule overruns and high costs. Hence project decision makers need an objective and validated measurement framework to allocate limited resources and to track project progress. In this backdrop, based on the Goal-Question-Metric (GQM) model, Prashanth Harish Southekal has come up with eight generic objective measures for the project stakeholders to base their corrective actions for successful project delivery . The measurement framework is validated (i) theoretically with measurement theory criteria and (ii) empirically with case studies (Controlled and Uncontrolled) including a global survey representing industry practitioners from 29 countries.
Author: A. Melton
Publisher: Arden Shakespeare
Published: 1995-02-01
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780412551802
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book brings together work of some of the highest authorities in the field of software measurement and software metrics. It has three main aims: To provide a history of software metrics; to provide a formal foundation for software measurement and software metrics; and to increase the applications of software metrics and to study the development of metrics for non-imperative languages, for example object-oriented and logic-based languages, and for non-code documents, such as specification documents. Intended for academic and professional researchers as well as students of software engineering, Software Measurement offers a framework within which current and future work in software measurement can be effectively and reliably understood and completed. Readers will gain a more comprehensive understanding of software and the discipline behind it, i.e., software engineering, and thus be better able to create and maintain more complex and efficient software.
Author: Caitlin Sadowski
Publisher: Apress
Published: 2019-05-07
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 1484242211
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Get the most out of this foundational reference and improve the productivity of your software teams. This open access book collects the wisdom of the 2017 "Dagstuhl" seminar on productivity in software engineering, a meeting of community leaders, who came together with the goal of rethinking traditional definitions and measures of productivity. The results of their work, Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering, includes chapters covering definitions and core concepts related to productivity, guidelines for measuring productivity in specific contexts, best practices and pitfalls, and theories and open questions on productivity. You'll benefit from the many short chapters, each offering a focused discussion on one aspect of productivity in software engineering. Readers in many fields and industries will benefit from their collected work. Developers wanting to improve their personal productivity, will learn effective strategies for overcoming common issues that interfere with progress. Organizations thinking about building internal programs for measuring productivity of programmers and teams will learn best practices from industry and researchers in measuring productivity. And researchers can leverage the conceptual frameworks and rich body of literature in the book to effectively pursue new research directions. What You'll LearnReview the definitions and dimensions of software productivity See how time management is having the opposite of the intended effect Develop valuable dashboards Understand the impact of sensors on productivity Avoid software development waste Work with human-centered methods to measure productivity Look at the intersection of neuroscience and productivity Manage interruptions and context-switching Who Book Is For Industry developers and those responsible for seminar-style courses that include a segment on software developer productivity. Chapters are written for a generalist audience, without excessive use of technical terminology.
Author: Austin Melton
Publisher: Itp New Media
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Contains contributions from well-known experts from around the world in the field of software metrics
Author: Richard E. Nance
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 1447101170
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Managing Software Quality discusses the methods involved in the integration of process, document and code indicators when constructing an evolving picture of quality. Throughout the book the authors describe experiences gained in a four-year on-site validation of the framework, making this book particularly useful for project or program managers, software managers and software engineers. In particular they provide guidance to those in software development and software support who are interested in establishing a measurement programme that includes software quality prediction and assessment. The authors share numerous valuable lessons learned during the research and applications of software quality management.
Author: Kristoffer Bjärkefur
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Published: 2021-07-16
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 1464816956
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Development Research in Practice leads the reader through a complete empirical research project, providing links to continuously updated resources on the DIME Wiki as well as illustrative examples from the Demand for Safe Spaces study. The handbook is intended to train users of development data how to handle data effectively, efficiently, and ethically. “In the DIME Analytics Data Handbook, the DIME team has produced an extraordinary public good: a detailed, comprehensive, yet easy-to-read manual for how to manage a data-oriented research project from beginning to end. It offers everything from big-picture guidance on the determinants of high-quality empirical research, to specific practical guidance on how to implement specific workflows—and includes computer code! I think it will prove durably useful to a broad range of researchers in international development and beyond, and I learned new practices that I plan on adopting in my own research group.†? —Marshall Burke, Associate Professor, Department of Earth System Science, and Deputy Director, Center on Food Security and the Environment, Stanford University “Data are the essential ingredient in any research or evaluation project, yet there has been too little attention to standardized practices to ensure high-quality data collection, handling, documentation, and exchange. Development Research in Practice: The DIME Analytics Data Handbook seeks to fill that gap with practical guidance and tools, grounded in ethics and efficiency, for data management at every stage in a research project. This excellent resource sets a new standard for the field and is an essential reference for all empirical researchers.†? —Ruth E. Levine, PhD, CEO, IDinsight “Development Research in Practice: The DIME Analytics Data Handbook is an important resource and a must-read for all development economists, empirical social scientists, and public policy analysts. Based on decades of pioneering work at the World Bank on data collection, measurement, and analysis, the handbook provides valuable tools to allow research teams to more efficiently and transparently manage their work flows—yielding more credible analytical conclusions as a result.†? —Edward Miguel, Oxfam Professor in Environmental and Resource Economics and Faculty Director of the Center for Effective Global Action, University of California, Berkeley “The DIME Analytics Data Handbook is a must-read for any data-driven researcher looking to create credible research outcomes and policy advice. By meticulously describing detailed steps, from project planning via ethical and responsible code and data practices to the publication of research papers and associated replication packages, the DIME handbook makes the complexities of transparent and credible research easier.†? —Lars Vilhuber, Data Editor, American Economic Association, and Executive Director, Labor Dynamics Institute, Cornell University
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Published: 2013-07-01
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 3322999297
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume presents the findings of the 6th International Workshop on Software Metrics. Consequently continuing the Workshop’s tradition the focus is on the combination of theoretical and practical contributions.
Author: Norman Fenton
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2014-10-01
Total Pages: 602
ISBN-13: 1439838232
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A Framework for Managing, Measuring, and Predicting Attributes of Software Development Products and ProcessesReflecting the immense progress in the development and use of software metrics in the past decades, Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach, Third Edition provides an up-to-date, accessible, and comprehensive introduction to soft