Metrics for Software Process Quality Assessment in the Late Phases of SDLC

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Abstract

The software systems worldwide increase in a density on a daily basis. The success in nowadays competitive market requires sustainable and quality software product. Controversially to the quantity of software products, the quality and cost of the software are tend to depend on several aspects. However, they are not fully inculcated yet as a fundamentally essential. The full control over the software quality requires software metrics to be introduced. By effective usage of software quality metrics one can monitor the software development process, minimize the cost, track the resource usage and maintain the expected results. This paper reviews the late phases and the existing software quality models to track software process quality metrics in these late phases. And based on the summarized studies we describe our system architecture in the way to evaluate the software quality with embedded external systems. This paper find outs additional metrics we can measure with the help of our framework.

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Dlamini, G., Ergasheva, S., Kholmatova, Z., Kruglov, A., Sadovykh, A., Succi, G., … Zouev, E. (2022). Metrics for Software Process Quality Assessment in the Late Phases of SDLC. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 506 LNNS, pp. 639–655). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10461-9_44

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