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D-scoring Method of Measurement presents a unified framework of
classical and latent measurement referred to as D-scoring method of
measurement (DSM). Provided are detailed descriptions of DSM
procedures and illustrative examples of how to apply the DSM in
various scenarios of measurement. The DSM is designed to combine
merits of the traditional CTT and IRT for the purpose of
transparency, ease of interpretations, computational simplicity of
test scoring and scaling, and practical efficiency, particularly in
large-scale assessments. Through detailed descriptions of DSM
procedures, this book shows how practical applications of such
procedures are facilitated by the inclusion of operationalized
guidance for their execution using the computer program DELTA for
DSM-based scoring, equating, and item analysis of test data. In
doing so, the book shows how DSM procedures can be readily
translated into computer source codes for other popular software
packages such as R. D-scoring Method of Measurement equips
researchers and practitioners in the field of educational and
psychological measurement with a comprehensive understanding of the
DSM as a unified framework of classical and latent scoring,
equating, and psychometric analysis.
D-scoring Method of Measurement presents a unified framework of
classical and latent measurement referred to as D-scoring method of
measurement (DSM). Provided are detailed descriptions of DSM
procedures and illustrative examples of how to apply the DSM in
various scenarios of measurement. The DSM is designed to combine
merits of the traditional CTT and IRT for the purpose of
transparency, ease of interpretations, computational simplicity of
test scoring and scaling, and practical efficiency, particularly in
large-scale assessments. Through detailed descriptions of DSM
procedures, this book shows how practical applications of such
procedures are facilitated by the inclusion of operationalized
guidance for their execution using the computer program DELTA for
DSM-based scoring, equating, and item analysis of test data. In
doing so, the book shows how DSM procedures can be readily
translated into computer source codes for other popular software
packages such as R. D-scoring Method of Measurement equips
researchers and practitioners in the field of educational and
psychological measurement with a comprehensive understanding of the
DSM as a unified framework of classical and latent scoring,
equating, and psychometric analysis.
In Software Project Estimation, author Dimitre Dimitrov
extrapolates upon the most crucial steps in accurately and
meaningfully forecasting the timeline and specs of promised
deliverables to clients. A client's positive experience with
project delivery and implementation is a software organization's
calling card in the industry. The lifespan of a software
project-from ideation to final installation-introduces dozens of
potential pitfalls for a company's track record, earnings, and
overall team morale. However, these "pitfalls" are also
opportunities to showcase strengths and to improve an
organization's product quality, and it all starts with project
estimation. Reliable forecasting continues to present a challenge
to even the most veteran teams and software development
organizations. Dimitrov sets out to ease these common difficulties
with invaluable methodology improvements and helpful visuals from
his years of industry experience. Project managers-through
harnessing the power of hard data and statistics-have a new world
of impactful forecasting at their fingertips. This approach brings
security, predictability, and motivation within the team, while
simultaneously greatly benefiting client trust and relationships.
Software Project Estimation clarifies the common misunderstandings
that materialize between making a promise, making a plan, and
building a forecast backed by data. Learn how to create an
intelligent software project forecast and use it to make timely
decisions, apply measured project control, and confidently steer
your ship toward your goals with Software Project Estimation. What
You Will Learn Concepts related to software estimation,
forecasting, and project control Ways in which you can positively
affect the relationships among team members working on a software
delivery project How to apply this forecasting model, within both
agile and waterfall teams who have adopted sound engineering
practices Who This Book is For This book is directly relevant to
the roles of scrum masters and project managers, and provides
practical tools for intelligent project control. The book is also
valuable for business people who want insight into the type of
problems that delivery teams face, and for programmers and other
delivery team members who want to gain an understanding of the
project manager's day-to-day challenges.
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