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The product of many years of practical experience and research in
the software measurement business, this technical reference helps
you select what metrics to collect, how to convert measurement data
to management information, and provides the statistics necessary to
perform these conversions. The author explains how to manage
software development measurement systems, how to build software
measurement tools and standards, and how to construct controlled
experiments using standardized measurement tools. There are three
fundamental questions that this book seeks to answer. First,
exactly how do you get the measurement data? Second, how do you
convert the data from the measurement process to information that
you can use to manage the software development process? Third, how
do you manage all of the data? Millions of dollars are being spent
trying to secure software systems. When suitable instrumentation is
placed into the systems that we develop, their activity can be
monitored in real time. Measurement based automatic detection
mechanisms can be designed into systems. This will permit the
detection of system misuse and detect incipient reliability
problems. By demonstrating how to develop simple experiments for
the empirical validation of theoretical research and showing how to
convert measurement data into meaningful and valuable information,
this text fosters more precise use of software measurement in the
computer science and software engineering literature. Software
Engineering Measurement shows you how to convert your measurement
data to valuable information that can be used immediately for
software process improvement.
The product of many years of practical experience and research in the software measurement business, this technical reference helps you select what metrics to collect, how to convert measurement data to management information, and provides the statistics necessary to perform these conversions. The author explains how to manage software development measurement systems, how to build software measurement tools and standards, and how to construct controlled experiments using standardized measurement tools.
There are three fundamental questions that this book seeks to answer. First, exactly how do you get the measurement data? Second, how do you convert the data from the measurement process to information that you can use to manage the software development process? Third, how do you manage all of the data?
Millions of dollars are being spent trying to secure software systems. When suitable instrumentation is placed into the systems that we develop, their activity can be monitored in real time. Measurement based automatic detection mechanisms can be designed into systems. This will permit the detection of system misuse and detect incipient reliability problems.
By demonstrating how to develop simple experiments for the empirical validation of theoretical research and showing how to convert measurement data into meaningful and valuable information, this text fosters more precise use of software measurement in the computer science and software engineering literature. Software Engineering Measurement shows you how to convert your measurement data to valuable information that can be used immediately for software process improvement.
The rigors of engineering must soon be applied to the software
development process, or the complexities of new systems will
initiate the collapse of companies that attempt to produce them.
Software Specification and Design: An Engineering Approach offers a
foundation for rigorously engineered software. It provides a clear
vision of what occurs at each stage of development, parsing the
stages of specification, design, and coding into compartments that
can be more easily analyzed. Formalizing the concepts of
specification traceability witnessed at the software organizations
of Rockwell, IBM FSD, and NASA, the author proposes a strategy for
software development that emphasizes measurement. He promotes the
measurement of every aspect of the software environment - from
initial testing through test activity and deployment/operation.
This book details the path to effective software and design. It
recognizes that each project is different, with its own set of
problems, so it does not propose a specific model. Instead, it
establishes a foundation for the discipline of software engineering
that is both theoretically rigorous and relevant to the real-world
engineering environment.
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