Seventh International Software Metrics Symposium (METRICS'01)
Measurement Automation: Methodological Background and Practical Solutions-A Multiple Case Study
London, England
April 04-April 06
ISBN: 0-7695-1043-4
Continuous collection and analysis of measurement data is crucial in tracking and managing a software development process efficiently. However, practice has shown that setting up and carrying out a measurement programme requires a lot of effort. Despite their tight schedules project managers and project personnel perform measurement activities in addition to their main daily duties. Furthermore, measurement tasks may be perceived as secondary work for a software development project, which as such may harm the success of the measurement programme. Thus, all measurement activities that are reasonable to automate should be automated. In this paper we propose a measurement automation process that is based on the principles of goal-driven measurement. We give two industrial examples to demonstrate what measurement automation means in practice. We also discuss tool requirements and as an example, we present a measurement management tool enhanced by measurement automation.
Citation:
Seija Komi-Sirviö, Päivi Parviainen, Jussi Ronkainen, "Measurement Automation: Methodological Background and Practical Solutions-A Multiple Case Study," metrics, pp.306, Seventh International Software Metrics Symposium (METRICS'01), 2001