DocumentCode
3452297
Title
SPICE: an empiricist´s perspective
Author
Emam, K.E. ; Goldenson, Dennis R.
Author_Institution
Centre de Recherche Inf. de Montreal, Que., Canada
fYear
1995
fDate
21-25 Aug 1995
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
97
Abstract
The SPICE project aims to deliver an international standard for software process assessment by the end of 1996. As part of this project there is an empirical trials phase whose purpose is to ascertain the effectiveness of the prospective SPICE standard. Two of the objectives of the trials phase are: (a) to determine the extent to which SPICE-conformant assessments are repeatable (i.e., reliability), and (b) to determine the extent to which SPICE-conformant assessments are really measuring best software process practices (i.e., validity). This paper introduces the theoretical foundations for evaluating the reliability and validity of measurement, suggests some empirical research methods for investigating them in SPICE, and discusses the constraints and limitations of these methods within the context of the SPICE project
Keywords
software development management; software metrics; software performance evaluation; software standards; SPICE project; SPICE-conformant assessment; Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination; international standard; reliability; software measurement; software process assessment; Constraint theory; Measurement standards; Phase measurement; Reliability theory; SPICE; Software engineering; Software measurement; Software standards; Standardization; Standards development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Standards Symposium, 1995. (ISESS'95) 'Experience and Practice', Proceedings., Second IEEE International
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que.
ISSN
1082-3670
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7137-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SESS.1995.525954
Filename
525954
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