2011 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
A Process Complexity-Product Quality (PCPQ) Model Based on Process Fragment with Workflow Management Tables
verfasst von : Masaki Obana, Noriko Hanakawa, Hajimu Iida
Erschienen in: Product-Focused Software Process Improvement
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In software development projects, large gaps between planned development process and actual development exist. A planned process is often gradually transformed into complicated processes including a base process and many process fragments. Therefore, we propose a metric of process complexity based on process fragments. Process fragments mean additional and piecemeal processes that are added on the way of a project. The process complexity depends on three elements; the number of group of developers, the number of simultaneous process, and ratio of an executing period for a period of the whole project. The process complexity was applied to six industrial projects. As a result, changes of process complexities in the six projects were clarified. In addition, we propose a procedure of making a PCPQ (Process Complexity-Product quality) model that can predict post-release product quality on the way of a project. As a result of making a PCPQ model using the six projects, a post-release product quality was able to be predicted.