Quality Control & Testing - Programming, Computer Industry - Software, General Software Engineering, Industrial Quality Control
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Overview
For software systems professionals who are interested in applying quantitative methods to the management of software projects and who are dedicated to the improvement of the development and maintenance process, The Software Measurement Guidebook is an invaluable resource providing practical, thorough coverage of modern software metrics practice. This guidebook describes how to select quantifiable goals for a software project and metrics to support those goals, as well as how to successfully manage to meet the targeted goals. Hardware and software systems engineers and project managers will benefit from the functional methods presented for estimating software size and quality, development and support costs, and progress and maintenance schedules.Large software systems need to be carefully tracked. This book gives the methods and theories needed to setup checks and balances for a software system. It provides practical guidance for measurement driven management of software development and maintenance projects and provides practical methods and measurement models for costing out and establishing, organizing, and operating a software measurement model.
Book Details
Published
June 1, 1995
Publisher
Itp - Media C/O Publishing Resources Inc
Pages
308
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781850321958