Title :
A data collection case study supporting requirements oriented prediction and management in software developments
Author :
Boness, Kenneth ; Harrison, Rachel
Author_Institution :
BMC Software Ltd., Abingdon, UK
Abstract :
Consider the statement "this project should cost X and has risk of Y". Such statements are used daily in industry as the basis for making decisions. The work reported is part of a study aimed at providing a rational and pragmatic basis for such statements. Of particular interest are predictions made in the requirements and early phases of projects. A preliminary model has been constructed using Bayesian belief networks and in support of this, a programme to collect and study data during the execution of various software development projects commenced in May 2002. The data collection programme is undertaken under the constraints of a commercial industrial regime of multiple concurrent small to medium scale software development projects. Guided by pragmatism, the work is predicated on the use of data that can be collected readily by project managers; including expert judgements, effort, elapsed times and metrics collected within each project.
Keywords :
formal specification; project management; software development management; software metrics; systems analysis; Bayesian belief networks; commercial industrial regime; data collection; decision making; effort; elapsed times; expert judgements; metrics; multiple concurrent software development projects; project managers; requirements oriented management; requirements oriented prediction; Bayesian methods; Computer aided software engineering; Computer industry; Computer science; Costs; Cybernetics; Industrial electronics; Programming; Project management; Software development management;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2002. COMPSAC 2002. Proceedings. 26th Annual International
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1727-7
DOI :
10.1109/CMPSAC.2002.1045092