A Design Methodology for Software Measurement Programs
Alejandro Sanchez Guinea

TL;DR
This paper presents a structured methodology for designing software measurement programs that emphasizes clarity, maintainability, and evolution, integrating goal-oriented content development with modular organization.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive design methodology combining goal-oriented content specification with modular structuring for software measurement programs.
Findings
Provides a formalized design approach for measurement programs.
Enhances clarity and maintainability of measurement activities.
Integrates goal-oriented and modular techniques for program design.
Abstract
Software measurement programs have emerged as compounds of several measurement activities that are pursued as part of a combined effort of several parties within a software organization, based on interests that the organization has regarding the assessment of the different elements that intervene in the development of software. This paper recognizes design of measurement programs as an essential activity that, up until now, has been studied extensively, however, only in what respects to the content of the programs. In addition, proper specification for this kind of programs, accounting for preciseness and unambiguity, to facilitate maintenance, evolution, and execution has not been thoroughly considered. A methodology for designing programs that embody these and some other desirable features is presented. The methodology is built in solid ground. From software measurement literature,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Research · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
