Improving presentations of software metrics indicators using visualization techniques
Abstract
To monitor and control software projects,
companies develop and invest in measurement
systems. A core component of measurement
systems are the indicators (main measurements).
Visualizing indicators can efficiently
communicate the information to the users if done
correctly, or mislead the users if not done
properly. Indicators presentation and
visualization is a topic that requires special
attention due to the overwhelming information
that the users receive and the lack of overview
solutions that drive users in missing the “big
picture”.
In this master thesis visualization techniques for
presenting indicators are evaluated. As a result
of this evaluation the most appropriate methods
for presenting indicators are identified.
Prototypes of visualizing indicators are
developed and evaluated through interviews with
engineers from a unit of a large global software
development company in the Gothenburg region.
The prototypes provide the users with four
different solutions for presenting indicators. This
study is performed at the IT University of
Göteborg with a case study at the company.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2008-06-27Author
Shollo, Arisa
Pandazo, Kosta
Keywords
Information visualization
software metrics
quality engineering
software engineering
indicators
Series/Report no.
Report/IT University of Göteborg
2008:020
Language
eng