Title :
Software development productivity of European space, military, and industrial applications
Author :
Maxwell, Katrina D. ; Van Wassenhove, LUk ; Dutta, Soumitra
Author_Institution :
INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The identification, combination, and interaction of the many factors which influence software development productivity makes the measurement, estimation, comparison and tracking of productivity rates very difficult. Through the analysis of a European Space Agency database consisting of 99 software development projects from 37 companies in a European countries, the paper seeks to provide significant and useful Information about the major factors which influence the productivity of European space, military, and industrial applications, as well as to determine the best metric for measuring the productivity of these projects. Several key findings emerge from the study. The results indicate that some organizations are obtaining significantly higher productivity than others. Some of this variation is due to the differences in the application category and programming language of projects in each company; however, some differences must also be due to the ways in which these companies manage their software development projects. The use of tools and modern programming practices were found to be major controllable factors in productivity improvement. Finally, the lines-of-code productivity metric is shown to be superior to the process productivity metric for projects in the authors´ database
Keywords :
aerospace computing; high level languages; human resource management; military computing; production engineering computing; programming; software metrics; software tools; European Space Agency database; European industrial applications; European military applications; European space applications; lines-of-code productivity metric; process productivity metric; programming language; software development productivity; software development projects; tools; Aerospace industry; Application software; Computer industry; Databases; Defense industry; Extraterrestrial measurements; Information analysis; Productivity; Programming; Software measurement;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on