Measuring the Software Process: Statistical Process Control for Software Process Improvement
by William A. Florac, Anita D. Carleton
Acknowledgments
This book represents the aggregation of many years’ lessons and experiences in undertaking software process improvement initiatives and from implementing software measurement practices. Throughout the years, we have learned a great deal from a great many—what software process improvement entails, what it means to implement a measurement program, what to measure, how to measure, and how to use measurements to manage projects. We are indebted to Watts S. Humphrey for influencing our thinking on software process improvement and quantitative software process management.
These experiences, in turn, have led us to ask more questions. How can we use measurements to control, improve, and, better yet, predict? This questioning brought ...
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