DocumentCode
1903475
Title
An exploratory study of software review in practice
Author
Wong, Yuk-Kuen
Author_Institution
Fac. of Inf. Technol., Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
2003
fDate
20-24 July 2003
Firstpage
301
Lastpage
308
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to identify the key software review inputs that significantly affect review performance in practice. Five in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with different IT organizations. From the interviews´ results, the typical issues for conducting software review include (1) selecting right reviewers to perform a defect detection task, (2) the limitation of time and resources for organizing and conducting software review (3) no standard and specific guideline to measure an effective review for different types of software artifacts (i.e. requirement, design, code and test cases). Thus the result shows that the experience (i.e. knowledge and skills) of reviewers is the most significant input influencing software review performance.
Keywords
software development management; software process improvement; software reviews; IT organizations; defect detection task; resources limitation; software artifacts; software development cycle; software review; time limitation; Code standards; Guidelines; Measurement standards; Organizing; Performance evaluation; Software measurement; Software performance; Software reviews; Software standards; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Management of Engineering and Technology, 2003. PICMET '03. Technology Management for Reshaping the World. Portland International Conference on
Print_ISBN
1-890843-08-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PICMET.2003.1222807
Filename
1222807
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