Modeling Software Measurement Data
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
A Framework of Software Measurement
A Framework of Software Measurement
Measuring Web Application Quality with WebQEM
IEEE MultiMedia
An Operational Process for Goal-Driven Definition of Measures
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
LA-WEB '03 Proceedings of the First Conference on Latin American Web Congress
Journal of Web Engineering
Ontology for software metrics and indicators
Journal of Web Engineering
Assessing quality in use in a consistent way
ICWE '06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Web engineering
Fulfilling mobile information needs: a study on the use of mobile phones
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication
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A common challenge faced by many software and Web organizations is to have sound specifications of metrics and indicators metadata, and a clear establishment of measurement and evaluation frameworks and programs. In addition, organizations can succeed in this endeavour if resulting measurements and evaluations are tailored to their information needs for specific purposes, contexts, and user viewpoints. In previous works an ontology for software metrics and indicators was specified based as much as possible on the concepts of specific ISO standards. In this paper, we discuss a measurement and evaluation framework so-called INCAMI (Information Need, Concept model, Attribute, Metric and Indicator), which is based on that ontology. We argue this framework can be more robust and well-established than the GQM (Goal-Question-Metric) paradigm for measurement and evaluation purposes. Finally, an example is presented and the strengths and weaknesses of this framework compared with others are analysed as well.