Title :
Do SQA programs work - CMM works. a meta analysis
Author :
Galin, Daniel ; Avrahami, Moti
Abstract :
Many software development professionals and managers of software development organizations are not fully convinced in the profitability of investments for the advancement of SQA systems. The results included in each of the articles we found, cannot lead to general conclusions on the impact of investments in upgrading an SQA system. Our meta analysis was based on CMM level transition (CMMLT) analysis of available publications and was for the seven most common performance metric. The CMMLT analysis is applicable for combined analysis of empirical data from many sources. Each record in our meta analysis database is calculated as "after-before ratio", which is nearly free of the studied organization\´s characteristics. Because the CMM guidelines and SQA requirement are similar, we claim that the results for CMM programs are also applicable to investments in SQA systems. The extensive database of over 1,800 projects from a variety of 19 information sources leading to the meta analysis results - proved that investments in CMM programs and similarly in SQA systems contribute to software development performance.
Keywords :
Capability Maturity Model; database management systems; quality assurance; software cost estimation; software metrics; software quality; CMM level transition; SQA program; meta analysis database; software development professional; Coordinate measuring machines; Data analysis; Databases; Guidelines; Investments; Measurement; Performance analysis; Profitability; Programming; Software development management; The impact of CMM; economic of software quality; software development performance;
Conference_Titel :
Software - Science, Technology and Engineering, 2005. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2335-8
DOI :
10.1109/SWSTE.2005.12