Practical Implementation of software metrics

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    • Goodman, Paul
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Practical Implementation of software metrics

Paul Goodman

(International software quality assurance series / consultig editor, D. Ince)

McGraw-Hill, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-227) and index

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Description

An accessible work on software metrics, showing the ups and downs, ins and outs of implementing a software metrics program. It should be of interest to anyone who wants to know how to quantify the quality of their software and override problems that occur when working in a professional environment.

Table of Contents

  • Welcome
  • software metrics - what and why
  • an overview of function point analysis
  • management information
  • cost estimation
  • applied design metrics
  • project control
  • a lifecycle metrication
  • stage 1 - initiation
  • stage 2 - requirements definition
  • stage 3 - component design
  • stage 4 - component build
  • stage 5 - implementation
  • a summary
  • alternative approaches to metrication
  • the home stretch
  • closing thoughts.

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