Using measurement data in a TSPSM project
2004
One of the challenges for software engineering is collecting meaningful data from industrial projects. Software process improvement depends on measurement to provide baseline status and confirming evidence of the effect of process changes. Without data, any conclusions rely on intuition and guessing. The Team Software ProcessSM (TSPSM) provides a powerful framework for data collection and analysis, in addition to its primary goal as a basis for highly effective software development. In this paper, we describe the experiences of, and benefits realized by, a team using the TSP for the first time. By reviewing how this particular team collected and used data, we show features of the TSP that make it a powerful foundation for software process improvement.
Keywords:
- Software peer review
- Personal software process
- Team software process
- Software sizing
- Package development process
- Software Engineering Process Group
- Software design description
- Data mining
- Goal-Driven Software Development Process
- Computer science
- Software project management
- Software engineering
- Software construction
- Distributed computing
- Operations research
- Software development
- Software verification and validation
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