October 2009
Intermediate to advanced
504 pages
15h 39m
English
There is unfortunately no universally agreed-upon measure of productivity. Martin Fowler has gone so far as to say that measuring productivity of developers is impossible (2003). And although I agree with Fowler, I do think it is possible to measure proxies or stand-ins for productivity. Some teams use the number of lines of code as a proxy for productivity. Others use as a proxy the number of function points delivered or simply the number of features delivered, ignoring that not all features are the same size. Are there problems with these proxies? Absolutely. But I think the usefulness of proxy productivity measures is justified if we can reasonably make the assumption that data has not been gamed by teams ...
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