A Quality Model for Actionable Analytics in Rapid Software Development
Silverio Mart\'inez-Fern\'andez, Andreas Jedlitschka, Liliana, Guzm\'an, Anna Maria Vollmer

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Q-Rapids quality model for actionable analytics in rapid software development, aiming to improve decision-making by integrating relevant data and providing understandable insights.
Contribution
The paper develops and evaluates a novel quality model and tool for actionable analytics in RSD, emphasizing explainability and practitioner trust.
Findings
Participants found the metrics and factors understandable.
The model effectively identified product and process deficiencies.
The tool increased transparency across system, process, and usage perspectives.
Abstract
Background: Accessing relevant data on the product, process, and usage perspectives of software as well as integrating and analyzing such data is crucial for getting reliable and timely actionable insights aimed at continuously managing software quality in Rapid Software Development (RSD). In this context, several software analytics tools have been developed in recent years. However, there is a lack of explainable software analytics that software practitioners trust. Aims: We aimed at creating a quality model (called Q-Rapids quality model) for actionable analytics in RSD, implementing it, and evaluating its understandability and relevance. Method: We performed workshops at four companies in order to determine relevant metrics as well as product and process factors. We also elicited how these metrics and factors are used and interpreted by practitioners when making decisions in RSD. We…
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