An Experiment Evaluating Architectures of Software Measurement Systems
Abstract
A software measurement process helps to collect data in order to
evaluate a software product on a continuous basis. However, the
process can take a considerable amount of time. Project
managers are faced with a decision how many measurements they
can get in a certain amount of time, i.e. performance of a
software measurement tool. This thesis describes a controlled
experiment in academia that was aimed at evaluating
performance of a software measurement tool. The results show
how the architecture of a measurement system affects its
performance. Finally, we can use several architectural strategies
described in the thesis to minimize decrease in performance.
Degree
Master theses
View/ Open
Date
2008-06-30Author
Sidenko, Evgeny V.
Keywords
Software Metrics,
Software Measurement Process,
Quality Management
Software Architecture
Series/Report no.
Report/IT University of Göteborg
2008:013
Language
eng