2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2004.01.019
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Characterizing a data model for software measurement

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“…Other models [22] [24] are also different from our model in the points. Table II shows whether or not our model and these models satisfy requirements of a model for project supervision explained in section II (Similar comparison was also done in [6] to clarify differences of past researches). In the table, "Yes" of each cell means a model written in the column satisfies a requirement written in the row, and "No" means not satisfy.…”
Section: (C1) Period: In Later Processmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Other models [22] [24] are also different from our model in the points. Table II shows whether or not our model and these models satisfy requirements of a model for project supervision explained in section II (Similar comparison was also done in [6] to clarify differences of past researches). In the table, "Yes" of each cell means a model written in the column satisfies a requirement written in the row, and "No" means not satisfy.…”
Section: (C1) Period: In Later Processmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Chirinos et al [6] proposed the model for software measurement (MOSME) which can express objective, data collection activities, and analysis activities. The model has elements which explain collecting and interpreting data in detail.…”
Section: (C1) Period: In Later Processmentioning
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“…In order to standardize the discussions and put self-healing in the context, we use the internationally adopted standard for developing measurement programs ISO/IEC 15939 (Software and Systems Engineering measurement processes) [OC07]. An alternative to ISO/IEC 15939 method for defining measures was presented by Chirinos et al [CLB05], which is based on a meta-model The basic control of the quality of the information is done by a separate set of VBA scripts (Information quality) and the result of the control is visualized as one of the indicators on the main page.…”
Section: Information Productsmentioning
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“…The key to the process metrics analysis is to analyze the actual effort, schedule, deviation of cost and plan, and defects during the project [11], [12]. Table 2 shows a sample of such metrics provided in [11].…”
Section: Process Metricmentioning
confidence: 99%