Managing Software Quality A Measurement Framework for Assessment and Prediction

This is one of the shorter books in the 21 volume Practitioner Book Series, but this is entirely appropriate for a text on the ubiquitous topic of Quality. The book is written in a concise, precise no-nonsense style by two interna­ tional authors. They are supported in their approach by relevant per...

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Main Authors: Nance, Richard E., Arthur, James D. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Springer London 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
Series:Practitioner Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This is one of the shorter books in the 21 volume Practitioner Book Series, but this is entirely appropriate for a text on the ubiquitous topic of Quality. The book is written in a concise, precise no-nonsense style by two interna­ tional authors. They are supported in their approach by relevant personal practical experience and by peer-review of other researchers obtained whilst disseminating their research in the academic literature. The authors base their book around their Objective/Principles/ Attributes (OPA) Framework, developed in the first place for assessment and prediction of software quality. After OPA was developed as a procedure for evaluating software development methodologies, it was expanded to include software quality measurement with the inclusion of statistical indicators and a systematic basis for deriving them. The OPA is an holistic approach to soft­ ware quality and prediction. The approach has been validated through experience gained on a 4-year on-site project, which has also led to improve­ ments to the framework
Physical Description:X, 126 p. 127 illus online resource
ISBN:9781447101178