Software Measurement Guidebook Version 01.00.00

Abstract

The Software Measurement Guidebook provides a set of quantitative management methods designed to help you improve your management of large software projects. The methods presented, which are based on experience on such projects, have proven effective and inexpensive. The guidebook presents state- of-the-art materials, much of which is also state-of-practice in various development organizations. It supports the objectives of quantitative management: establishment of goals, prediction/estimation of product and process, and assessment to support project and process control and modification. The guidebook prescribes the measurements that you need to take to satisfy various software management objectives but not the actions that you might take as a result of them.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1991
Accession Number
ADA262260

Entities

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  • John Gaffney
  • Richard Werling
  • Robert Cruickshank

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  • Software Metrics
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