One of the activities where companies invest the most today is software evolution and maintenance; in spite of this big effort, companies do not have a reliable and agreed model to evaluate the quality of maintenance activity and to monitor how their software evolves as a result of maintenance. Although the ISO/IEC SQuaRE quality model is well- known in industry and covers also maintenance issues, it is too general and too abstract to be directly applied; moreover some of the metrics that the model suggests are very difficult and expensive to apply. The purpose of this paper is to specialise the ISO/IEC SQuaRE quality model in order to make it easier to use for a company.
ARCELLI FONTANA, F., Bombardieri, M. (2008). A specialisation of SQuaRE quality model for the evaluation of software evolution and maintenance activity. In Aramis 2008 - 1st International Workshop on Automated engineeRing of Autonomous and runtiMe evolvIng Systems, and ASE2008 the 23rd IEEE/ACM Int. Conf. Automated Software Engineering 2008 (pp.110-113). Piscataway, NJ : IEEE [10.1109/ASEW.2008.4686328].
A specialisation of SQuaRE quality model for the evaluation of software evolution and maintenance activity
ARCELLI FONTANA, FRANCESCA;
2008
Abstract
One of the activities where companies invest the most today is software evolution and maintenance; in spite of this big effort, companies do not have a reliable and agreed model to evaluate the quality of maintenance activity and to monitor how their software evolves as a result of maintenance. Although the ISO/IEC SQuaRE quality model is well- known in industry and covers also maintenance issues, it is too general and too abstract to be directly applied; moreover some of the metrics that the model suggests are very difficult and expensive to apply. The purpose of this paper is to specialise the ISO/IEC SQuaRE quality model in order to make it easier to use for a company.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.