Software Metrics Examples

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Metrics For Winning Customers in Electronics

I was motivated to write this book from encouragement I received from business management professors and successful executives in the electronics industry, as well as through my own management experience working with major corporations. The high-tech businesses are at a crossroads facing rapidly evolving technologies and fierce competition from everywhere. The success and survival of companies depends on an effective performance metrics framework and a solid continuous improvement program. The metrics program must have executive sponsorship and active management support and involvement. The author talked to many high-tech business leaders to get their feedback on the future of the industry. They all indicated that companies with an uncertain future have one thing in common – they all lack effective metrics and continuous improvement programs. While there are many books on general metrics concepts and applications already available, this book is unique. It is dedicated to various businesses and processes prevalent in the electronics industry. The latter is crucial (now and in the future) to the world economy and is growing very rapidly, with thousands of global companies competing for leadership. This book is structured to serve as an excellent reference for developing the strategy for—and the execution of—a practical, usable, and easy to understand metrics program for any business in the electronics industry.
Effective Processes for Quality Assurance

Driving innovation can reduce costs for companies, institutions, military programs, and successful businesses. Quality is key to successful innovation. Delivery of complex products must have high quality to reduce customer problems and defects. This book explains how to integrate Quality Assurance processes to produce compliant product management and gap analysis. It shows how Quality Assurance provides a common operating framework in which best practices, improvements, and cost avoidance activities can be shared. Effective Processes for Quality Assurance emphasizes improving process execution and reducing operational costs. It also focuses on how Quality Assurance personnel must support companies, institutions, military programs, and successful businesses by encouraging a cooperative, proactive approach and ensure compliance through management and team member participation. Lean and Agile can provide a competitive advantage, and this practical reference explains how to implement these two principles to deliver products that have fewer defects. It also explains: Quality Assurance methods Measuring benefits of Quality Assurance process improvement Quality Assurance performance and improvement Risk management Quality Assurance improvement with metrics Effective processes for Quality Assurance Quantitative process performance and commitments Quality Assurance plans Quality Assurance for customers and suppliers Supporting software configuration Effective Processes for Quality Assurance covers the critical issues for implementing Quality Assurance processes that can deliver high-quality products successfully.
Systems, Models and Measures

Author: Agnes Kaposi
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
Systems, Models and Measures seeks to bridge the gap between the 'classical' and the newer technologies by constructing a systematic measurement framework for both. The authors use their experience as consultants in systems, software and quality engineering to take the subject from concept and theory, via strategy and procedure, to tools and applications. The book clarifies the key notions of system, model, measurement, product, process, specification and design. Practical examples demonstrate the 'architecture' of measurement schemes, extending them to object-oriented and subjective measurement. A detailed case study provides a measurement strategy for formal specifications, including Prolog, Z and VDM. The reader will be able to formulate problems in measurable terms, appraise and compare formal specifications, assess and enhance existing measurement practices, and devise measurement schemes for describing objective characteristics and expressing value judgements.