About This Book Software measurement is the religion of the 90's. But the literature on software metrics has been mired in academic irrelevance. Now this has changed. Making Software Measurement Work is a practice-based, superbly-real book on how to make measurement useful. Hetzel explains what to measure, how to measure it, and why. He substantiates this vital roadmap with knowledge gained in consulting with and surveying the work of real companies. Hetzel gives you: A practice-based, bottom-up approach. A comparative analysis of techniques, tools and processes. An emphasis on fundamentals and how to get started. A powerful, unbiased argument for using measurement. Excellent examples and sample measurements.
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About the Author Bill Hetzel, Ph.D., is president of Software Quality Engineering and co-director of the Software Practices Research Center. His company organizes the annual international conference on measurement (Applications of Software Measurement) and offers a regular series of seminars on software measurement. He is the author of the best-selling book, The Complete Guide to Software Testing, 2nd Ed. (QED, 1989).
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- PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
- Publication date1993
- ISBN 10 0471565687
- ISBN 13 9780471565680
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages304