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Title: Life-Cycle Objective Measuring Of The Software Product
Author: Gerald E. Murine
Source: 1985 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Software product measurement has become a high priority concern for both government and commercial industries. This paper examines a technique for obtaining a highly objective measurement of the software product throughout its life cycle. The technique presented is Software Quality Metrics, defined as a methodology whose primary objective is the measure of software quality attributes using a set of software life cycle properties called quality factors. The author, Gerald E. Murine, president and founder of METRIQS, Inc., is considered the most experienced and knowledgeable person in the application of Software Quality Metrics. Conclusions resulting from his research, and the application of Software Quality Metrics on six major military projects form the basis of this paper. The evolution of Software Quality Metrics has been from university research projects and a classroom science topic to an effective, practical methodology is discussed. The selection of the software quality factors are discussed together with methods for assigning appropriate criteria. Examples of element selection conclude the premeasurement section of this paper. Various scoring techniques are tnen presented two are presented as the authors choices. The role of automated management reporting tools is also discussed Quality Measurement management reporting Anomoly detecting and predictive metrics are considered with particular emphasis placed on designing reliability into the software. Methods for reporting S/W product status are also given together with the suggested guidebook usage




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