DocumentCode
2383629
Title
The EMISQ Method - Expert Based Evaluation of Internal Software Quality
Author
Plosch, Reinhold ; Gruber, H. ; Hentschel, A. ; Korner, Ch. ; Pomberger, G. ; Schiffer, S. ; Saft, Matthias ; Storck, S.
Author_Institution
Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz, Linz
fYear
2007
fDate
March 6 2007-Feb. 8 2007
Firstpage
99
Lastpage
108
Abstract
Internal software quality, e.g. the quality of code, has great impact on the overall quality of software. Besides well known manual inspection and review techniques more recent approaches utilize tool-based static code for the evaluation of internal software quality. Despite the high potential of static code analyzers the application of tools alone cannot replace well founded expert opinion. Knowledge, experience and fair judgement is indispensable for a valid, reliable quality assessment, which is accepted by software developers and managers. The EMISQ method (evaluation method for internal software quality), guides the assessment process for all stakeholders of an evaluation project. The method is supported by a tool that assists evaluators with their analysis and rating tasks and provides support for generating a code quality report. The application of the method in a pilot project has shown its applicability.
Keywords
software performance evaluation; software quality; EMISQ method; code quality; internal software quality; tool-based static code; Application software; Educational institutions; ISO standards; Inspection; Manuals; Performance analysis; Software engineering; Software quality; Software testing; Thyristors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Workshop, 2007. SEW 2007. 31st IEEE
Conference_Location
Columbia, MD
ISSN
1550-6215
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-2862-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SEW.2007.71
Filename
4402769
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