DocumentCode
2195569
Title
Improving software quality using comparative metrics
Author
Wei, John Jian ; Alladi, Venkat
Author_Institution
Software Methodologist & Architect, PMP, Chatswood, NSW
fYear
2004
fDate
26-27 Aug. 2004
Firstpage
207
Lastpage
210
Abstract
Data-driven decision is a core practice in the software engineering discipline. A long list of metrics exists in the IT industry. Majority of these metrics (e.g. defect removal efficiency), when applied well, have proven to provide useful historical perspective of the software quality. The proper interpretation of these metrics is typically time dependant, requiring meeting of a certain milestone. This creates a constraining effect on the software engineer´s ability to take actions on a cost-effective and ongoing basis on a project. In this paper, we introduce a set of time- independent dimensions to a well-established quality metric. We refer to the metrics, analyzed along the time-independent dimensions, as comparative metrics. Upon slicing and dicing the data along the time- independent dimensions, software engineers can draw logical conclusions and therefore take corrective actions on an ongoing basis. The net result is improved software quality.
Keywords
software metrics; software quality; comparative metrics; data dicing; data slicing; data-driven decision; quality metric; software engineering; software quality; time- independent dimensions; Continuous improvement; Costs; Data engineering; Performance analysis; Portable media players; Power engineering and energy; Production; Programming; Software engineering; Software quality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electro/Information Technology Conference, 2004. EIT 2004. IEEE
Conference_Location
Milwaukee, WI
Print_ISBN
978-0-7803-8750-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7803-8751-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EIT.2004.4569386
Filename
4569386
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