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Measurement based continuous assessment of software engineering processes: Dissertation

Year of publication

2000

Authors

Järvinen, Janne

Abstract

Software process assessments are routinely used by the software industry to evaluate software processes before instigating improvement actions. They are also used to assess the capability of an organisation to produce software. Since assessments are perceived as expensive, time-consuming and disruptive for the workplace there is a need to find alternative practices for software process assessment. Especially interesting for this research was to understand and improve the way an organisation can monitor the software process status between regular assessments and how this monitoring can be achieved feasibly in an industrial setting. This thesis proposes a complementary paradigm for software process assessment - measurement based continuous assessment. This approach combines goal-oriented measurement and an emerging standard for software process assessment as the background framework for continuous assessment of the software engineering process. Software tools have been created to support the approach that has been tested in an industrial setting. The results show that the proposed approach is feasible and useful, and provides new possibilities and insights for software process assessment.
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Publication type

Publication format

Monograph

Audience

Scientific

MINEDU's publication type classification code

G5 Doctoral dissertation (articles)

Publication channel information

Journal/Series

VTT Publications

Publisher

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

Issue

426

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

Yes

License of the publisher’s version

Other license

Self-archived

No

Other information

Keywords

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Language

English

International co-publication

No

Co-publication with a company

No

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

No