Software Measurement and Quality Modeling
Koe
Vuosi | Lukukausi | Päivämäärä | Periodi | Kieli | Vastuuhenkilö |
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2013 | syksy | 03.09-08.10. | 1-1 | Englanti | Jürgen Münch |
Luennot
Aika | Huone | Luennoija | Päivämäärä |
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Ke 16-18 | D122 | Jürgen Münch | 04.09.2013-04.09.2013 |
Ti 16-18 | D122 | Jürgen Münch | 10.09.2013-01.10.2013 |
Pe 14-16 | D123 | Jürgen Münch | 11.10.2013-11.10.2013 |
Harjoitusryhmät
Aika | Huone | Ohjaaja | Päivämäärä | Huomioitavaa |
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Ke 16-18 | B222 | Simo Mäkinen | 09.09.2013—11.10.2013 |
Yleistä
The course introduces fundamental principles of software measurement and quality modeling. It shows how measurement and modeling can be used to understand, analyze, control, predict, and improve important properties of software products, services, processes, and projects. Important application areas such as quality assurance and business alignment will illustrate the contents of the course.
The lectures start on Wednesday 4th of September and subsequent lectures are on the following Tuesdays so the first week has a special schedule. The first exercise session is during the second week of the period. Lecture material and the exercise questions will be available on the individual page tabs (see top of page) when they're published, separately for each week.
Course News
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*Course exam results here. (Description of labels: LhS = exercise marks, KoeS = exam points, LhP = exercise points, Yht = total points, Kieli = language (E for English), Arvosana = grade)
Kurssin suorittaminen
The course consists of lectures, exercises and an exam. From a total of 60 points, a maximum of 54 points are available from the exam and a maximum of 6 points from the exercises. To pass the course, a total of 30 points are required. For the exercises, doing about 20 percent of the exercises yields 1 point while an exercise completion level of about 80 percent or over is worth 6 points. The course assistant can also be contacted for inquiries about the exercise sessions and other help.
Schedule
Lecture Date | Room | Time | Chapter | Lecture Description |
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Wed 04.09.2013 | D122 | 16-18 | 1 | Admin / Principles of Goal-oriented Measurement |
Tue 10.09.2013 | D122 | 16-18 | 1 | Principles of Goal-oriented Measurement |
Wed 18.09.2013 | B222 | 16-18 | 2 | Measurement Approaches |
Tue 24.09.2013 | D122 | 16-18 | 3 | Measurement Models |
Tue 01.10.2013 | D122 | 16-18 | 4 | Quality Modeling |
Fri 11.10.2013 | D123 | 14-16 | 5 | Application |
Exam dates (preliminary)
- primary exam: Thursday 17.10.2013, 9:00-11:30, Exactum B123
- retake exam: Tuesday 12.11.2013,16:00-19:30, Exactum B123
- verify date and place before the exams from the exam page of the department
Kirjallisuus ja materiaali
References for Chapter 1
L. Briand, C. Differding, D. Rombach. Practical Guidelines for Measurement-Based Process Improvement, Software Process Improvement and Practice Journal, 1997. [*highly recommended reading]
Barry Boehm; Hans Dieter Rombach, and Marvin V. Zelkowitz (2005). Foundations of Empirical Software Engineering: The Legacy of Victor R. Basili. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Fenton, Norman E. and Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence. Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach. PWS Publishing Co., 1998.
Basili, Victor R; Mikael Lindvall, Myrna Regardie, Carolyn Seaman, Jens Heidrich, Jurgen Munch, Dieter Rombach, Adam Trendowicz (2010). "Linking Software Development and Business Strategy Through Measurement". Computer 43 (4): 57–65.
References for Chapter 2
J. McGarry, D. Card, C. Jones, B. Layman, E. Clark, J. Dean, F. Hall, Practical Software Measurement: Objective Information for Decision Makers. Addison-Wesley Professional, 2001; ISBN 0-20171-516-3.
R.S. Kaplan, D.P. Norton, The Strategy-Focused Organization. How Balanced Scorecard Companies Drive in the New Business Environment. Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 2001; ISBN 1-57851-250-6. [*highly recommended reading]
T. Pyzdek, The Six Sigma Handbook: A Complete Guide for Green Belts, Black Belts and Managers at All Levels. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2003. ISBN 0071410155.
Per Runeson and Martin Höst. Guidelines for conducting and reporting case study research in software engineering. Empirical Softw. Eng. 14, 2 (April 2009), 131-164. [*highly recommended reading]
Yin R. K. Case Study Research: Design and Methods. Sage Publications, 2003.
References for Chapter 3
References for Chapter 4
B. W. Boehm. Characteristics of Software Quality. North-Holland, 1978.