Quality Software Management: First-Order Measurement, Vol. 2 FROM THE PUBLISHER
This second stand-alone volume of the series offers you a step-by-step plan for gathering reliable information through careful observation and measurement.
Specific techniques are explained in detail, with a model that divides the complex measurement process into four steps:
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Each step illustrates how to more precisely observe and measure the software development process.
Weinberg targets the key factors to measure, so as to produce consistent quality software.
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Designed as a stand-alone text, this second volume in a three-volume series (the first volume, Systems Thinking, was reviewed in the March 1992 SciTech Book News) illustrates how to more precisely observe and measure the software development process, and offers a four-step model to break the complex process into a series of smaller, simpler steps. It also describes the minimum set of activities for any organization to start a measurement program, as well as the key factors to measure that will help organizations consistently produce the quality software they want. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)