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Computer Science - Software Engineering | Software Measurement

Software Measurement

Software Measurement

Establish - Extract - Evaluate - Execute

Ebert, Christof, Dumke, Reiner

2007, XII, 561 p. 157 illus.

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  • Describes software measurement in theory and practice
  • Introduces quantitative management and Six Sigma
  • Presents hands-on experience from industry leaders
  • Fully compatible to the ISO 15939 general measurement standard
  • Reflects the new CMMI v1.2 with concrete measurement samples for each process area
  • Offers practical guidance for IT and software business and management
  • Provides guidance to all relevant measurement tools and online references

Our world and our society are shaped and increasingly governed by software. Since software is so ubiquitous and embedded in nearly everything we are doing, we need to stay in control. We have to make sure that the systems and their software are running as we intend - or better. Software measurement is the discipline that assures that we stay in control.

In this volume, Ebert and Dumke provide a comprehensive introduction to software measurement. They detail knowledge and experiences about software measurement in an easily understood, hands-on presentation. Brief references are embedded from world-renown experts such as Alain Abran, Luigi Buglione, Manfred Bundschuh, David N. Card, Ton Dekkers, Robert L. Glass, David A. Gustafson, Marek Leszak, Peter Liggesmeyer, Andreas Schmietendorf, Harry Sneed, Charles Symons, Ruediger Zarnekow and Horst Zuse. Many examples and case studies are provided from Global 100 companies such as Alcatel-Lucent, Atos Origin, Axa, Bosch, Deloitte, Deutsche Telekom, Shell, Siemens and Vector Consulting.

This combination of methodologies and applications makes the book ideally suited for both professionals in the software industry and for scientists looking for benchmarks and experiences. Besides the many practical hints and checklists readers will also appreciate the large reference list, which includes links to metrics communities where project experiences are shared. Further information, continuously updated, can also be found on the Web site related to this book: http://metrics.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/.

Content Level » Professional/practitioner

Keywords » CMMI - Function Point Analysis - ISO 15939 - ISO 19761 - Service Level Management - Software Measurement - Software Metrics - Software Performance Engineering - Software Portfolio Management - Software Process Improvement - Software Project Management

Related subjects » Innovation - Technology Management - Software Engineering

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