Title :
An estimation-based management framework for enhancive maintenance in commercial software products
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
In commercial software vendor organizations, evolution of a software product by means of scheduled feature releases is a central activity. Relying on existing work on maintenance task effort prediction, this paper proposes a management framework for periodically capturing updated estimation data and using it as a basis for initial planning and subsequent re-planning of releases. The framework is founded upon a mathematically-stated, metrics-based model of the release cycle tuned to the software vendor environment. It allows non-technical product managers to make sensible, fast-paced and fine-grained release decisions without undue overhead or undue reliance upon the software development organization. This approach has been used successfully in practice by the author as vice president of the software development division of a mid-sized enterprise software vendor company.
Keywords :
DP industry; software development management; software maintenance; software metrics; commercial software products; commercial software vendor organizations; enhancive maintenance; estimation-based management framework; maintenance task effort prediction; metrics-based model; planning; scheduled feature releases; software development organization; software maintenance; Business; Companies; Computer science; Costs; Mathematical model; Processor scheduling; Programming; Project management; Software development management; Software maintenance;
Conference_Titel :
Software Maintenance, 2002. Proceedings. International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1819-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSM.2002.1167759