Personal Software Process

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Abstract

The Personal Software Process (PSP) was developed to demonstrate the benefits of using a defined process for planning and tracking development work, measuring engineering performance, and managing work quality. The PSP is introduced with a family of processes and a set of exercises. By following the processes to do the ten exercises, engineers learn the methods and they see from their own data how the methods work for them.

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Humphrey, W. S. (1997). Personal Software Process. In Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference (Vol. 1, p. 11). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429453250-21

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