Controlling for IT and Software

  • Ebert C
  • Dumke R
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Business executives, senior management, project and product managers, software engineers, quality engineers and controllers all need to quantify and prioritize objectives, measure progress, control product quality and manage cost. Every morning you should ask yourself some questions: Are you and your teams operating at your peak capability? How do you know? Where are the competitors? How will you improve? What opportunities come with changing technology or processes? What experiences and best practices from other companies might help you?

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Ebert, C., & Dumke, R. (2007). Controlling for IT and Software. In Software Measurement (pp. 435–470). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71649-5_12

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