Interval quality: relating customer-perceived quality to process quality
Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Software engineering
Determining factors that affect long-term evolution in scientific application software
Journal of Systems and Software
Simulating families of studies to build confidence in defect hypotheses
Information and Software Technology
Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Empirical software engineering issues: critical assessment and future directions
Assessing the state of software in a large enterprise
Empirical Software Engineering
Characteristics of multiple-component defects and architectural hotspots: a large system case study
Empirical Software Engineering
Evolving defect "folklore": a cross-study analysis of software defect behavior
SPW'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Unifying the Software Process Spectrum
Methodology Mashups: An Exploration of Processes Used to Maintain Software
Journal of Management Information Systems
Journal of Systems and Software
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An effective data collection methodology for evaluating software development methodologies was applied to five different software development projects. Results and data from three of the projects are presented. Goals of the data collection included characterizing changes, errors, projects, and programmers, identifying effective error detection and correction techniques, and investigating ripple effects.