Software Development Metrics (Manning)
Friday, 28 August 2015

New development practices, including "agile" methodologies like Scrum, have redefined which measurements are most meaningful and under what conditions you can benefit from them.  In this practical book, Dave Nicolette identifies key characteristics of organizational structure, process models, and development methods so that you can select  

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the appropriate metrics for your team. It describes the uses, mechanics, and common abuses of a number  of metrics that are useful for steering and for monitoring process improvement. The insights and techniques in this book are based entirely on field experience. 

Author: Christopher W. H. Davis
Publisher: Manning 

Date: August 6, 2015
Pages: 272
ISBN:  978-1617291357
Print: 1617291358
Category: Methodology

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