DocumentCode
1359365
Title
Can a manufacturing quality model work for software?
Author
Binder, R.V.
Author_Institution
RBSC Corp., USA
Volume
14
Issue
5
fYear
1997
Firstpage
101
Abstract
Six-sigma (i.e. 6 standard deviations) is a parameter that is used in statistical models of the quality of manufactured goods (including computer hardware). It also serves as a slogan that suggests high quality. Some attempts have been made in the past to apply 6-sigma to software quality measurement. Software engineers often look to hardware analogies to suggest techniques that are useful in building, maintaining or evaluating software systems. The author explains why the 6-sigma approach to hardware quality simply does not work when applied to software quality
Keywords
software metrics; software quality; statistics; 6-sigma model; hardware quality; manufacturing quality model; software engineering; software quality measurement; standard deviations; statistical models; Computer aided manufacturing; Hardware; Maintenance engineering; Manufacturing processes; Measurement standards; Six sigma; Software maintenance; Software measurement; Software quality; Software systems; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/52.605937
Filename
605937
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