Title :
Critical review of quantitative assessment
Author :
Kitchenham, B.A. ; Linkman, S.G. ; Law, D.T.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Comput. Centre Ltd., Manchester, UK
fDate :
3/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper discusses several empirical studies reported in the literature aimed at evaluating the benefits of using software engineering methods and tools. The discussion highlights a number of problems associated with the methodology of the studies. The main problems concerned the difficulty of formulating the hypothesis to be tested, using surrogate measures, defining a control and minimising the effect of personalities. Most of these problems are found in many experimental situations, but the problem associated with the proper definition of a control group seems to be a particular issue for software experiments. The paper concludes with some guidelines for improving the organisation of empirical studies
Keywords :
DP industry; research and development management; software engineering; DESMET project; control group; critical review; empirical studies; personality effects; quantitative assessment; software engineering methods; software experiments; surrogate measures;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering Journal