IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - Special issue on software reliability
Validating the ISO/IEC 15504 measures of software development process capability
Journal of Systems and Software
Validating the ISO/IEC 15504 Measure of Software Requirements Analysis Process Capability
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach
Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach
Spice: The Theory and Practice of Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination
Spice: The Theory and Practice of Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination
Software Metrics: A Practitioner's Guide to Improved Product Development
Software Metrics: A Practitioner's Guide to Improved Product Development
Applying Benchmarking to Learn from Best Practices
PROFES '00 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Product Focused Software Process Improvement
A Framework for the Continuous Monitoring and Evaluation of Improvement Programmes
PROFES '00 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Product Focused Software Process Improvement
The Role of Software Process Modeling in Planning Industrial Measurement Programs
METRICS '96 Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Software Metrics: From Measurement to Empirical Results
SPICE: an empiricist's perspective
ISESS '95 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE Software Engineering Standards Symposium
A Product-Process Dependency Definition Method
EUROMICRO '98 Proceedings of the 24th Conference on EUROMICRO - Volume 2
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Although assessment-based approaches and measurement-based approaches are often considered as competitors, they compliment each other very well. Assessments are strong in identifying improvement objectives within a relatively short time frame, but are weak in guiding the actual implementation of the proposed changes. Measurement, however, supports very well in supporting actual changes and providing feedback on the effects of these changes, but has a difficulty with selecting the right goals. In this paper, we suggest an approach in which focused assessments are used to identify improvement goals and to use goal-oriented measurement to guide the implementation of the actual changes.