Certification Framework Validation for Reusable Assets - Certification Field Trial, Volume II (of Two).

Abstract

The purpose of this effort was to further develop, apply, and validate the Rome Laboratory Software Certification Framework for designating various levels of confidence in the quality of reusable software. This effort fine-tuned the Framework's ability to distinguish between reusable assets of differing quality. The effort resulted in a two volume final technical report. Volume I - the Project summary, describes the complete contractual effort. The report discusses how the quality assessment methodology, techniques, and metrics embodied within the Rome Laboratory Software Quality Framework (SQF) could be applicable to the certification of reusable assets. The report discusses potential upgrades and re-engineering the Rome Laboratory Software Quality Framework (SQF). In addition, it also overviews the application of the Certification Framework to a small set of software components (i.e., source code). Volume II - Certification Field Trial, fully details the procedures, collection forms, results, and lessons learned from the application of the certification process to the software components.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA330886

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  • Karen Dyson
  • Shaaron Rohde

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