FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT METHODS.

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Abstract

A framework for gathering data from software projects was devised to compare different development methods and tools and identify those that enhance developer productivity and product quality. Criteria for selecting metrics to characterize the software development process are defined. Both quality and productivity metric classes are reviewed. A prototype for gathering data and analyzing productivity across projects is described, and future directions based on experience with the prototype are discussed.

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Cook, V. H., Hartrum, T. H., Howatt, J. W., & Woffinden, D. S. (1988). FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT METHODS. In IEEE Proceedings of the National Aerospace and Electronics Conference (pp. 667–669). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/naecon.1988.195077

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