Feasibility evaluation of Business Intelligence tools as measurement systems: an industrial case study
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Context: Collecting, analyzing and presenting software metrics are common practices in the software
engineering industry. These practices can be done by using either dedicated tools like Rational Insight or
tools which are proprietary. The trade-offs between these two types of tools are, for example, suitability
for purpose vs. cost of maintenance.
Objectives: The objective of this research is to compare the existing proprietary measurement systems
framework with business intelligence tools represented by IBM/Rational Insight with respect to
functionality and performance. The research also aims to find features which need to be considered
while adopting a business intelligence tool as a measurement system in software development
organizations.
Methods: The research method is a case study and data was collected by conducting interviews with
managers, designers and developers of the existing proprietary measurement systems. In order to
illustrate the workflow of business intelligence tools, ten scenarios were created. Questionnaires and
surveys were conducted to gather stakeholders’ ideas about the evaluation of the scenarios.
Results: The usability of Rational Insight was evaluated using the ten scenarios and the realization of
these scenarios were shown and accepted in workshops and interviews.
Conclusions: The study has shown that business intelligence tools bring integrity into measurement
systems and perform better compared to custom measurement system that is used at Ericsson. The
capabilities of business intelligence tools are higher than studied proprietary measurement systems.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
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Datum
2012-04-27Författare
Ömerali, Mete
Nyckelord
Measurement Systems
Business Intelligence Tools
Case Study
Språk
eng