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Chapter 1: Software Metrics: What and Why?
Figure 1.1: Test Defects Report
Figure 1.2: Field Defects Report
Chapter 2: An Overview of Function Point Analysis
Figure 2.1: FPA Example
Chapter 4: Cost Estimation
Figure 4.1: Estimation Template
Figure 4.2: Role of the Support Group
Figure 4.3: Typical Process Diagram
Figure 4.4: Monitoring and Feedback (Actual vs. Estimates)
Figure 4.5: Monitoring and Feedback (Estimate vs. Effort)
Figure 4.6: Monitoring and Feedback (Variation Actual Against Initial Estimate)
Chapter 5: Applied Design Metrics
Figure 5.1: McCabe Metrics Background Theory Example of Flowgraph (1)
Figure 5.2: McCabe Metrics Background Theory Example of Flowgraph (2)
Figure 5.3: McCabe MetricsBackground Theory Example of Reduced Flowgraph (1)
Figure 5.4: McCabe Metrics Background Theory — Example of Reduced Flowgraph (2)
Figure 5.5: Aspects of Complexity
Chapter 7: A Lifecycle for Metrication
Figure 7.1: Software Metrics Initiative Context Diagram
Figure 7.2: Level 1 Lifecycle Model
Chapter 8: Stage 1 - Initiation
Figure 8.1: Initiation Stage of a Software Metrics Program
Chapter 9: Stage 2: Requirements Definition
Figure 9.1: Relationships Between a Standard Lifecycle, Software Metrics and Project Management
Figure 9.2: Potential Phases of a Software Metrics Program
(Not to scale)
Figure 9.3: Level 1 Engineering Process
Figure 9.4: Functional Linkage
Figure 9.5: Traditional Organization Hierarchy
Figure 9.6: Work, Task and Linkages Within the Requirements Specification Stage
Chapter 10: Stage 3: Component Design
Figure 10.1: Tasks and Links Within Design Stage (Showing Dependencies Between Streams)
Figure 10.2: Example Organization of Staff Support Infrastructure
Chapter 11: Stage 4: Component Build
Figure 11.1: Building the Components of a Software Metrics Program
Figure 11.2: Targets
Chapter 13: Section 2: A Summary
Figure 13.1: A Project-Based Approach
Figure 13.2: Topic Scope
Figure 13.3: Basic Strategy
Figure 13.4: Initiation Stage
Figure 13.5: Requirements Specification
Figure 13.6: Component Design 1
Figure 13.7: Component Design 2
Figure 13.8: Component Design 3
Figure 13.9: Component Build
Figure 13.10: Implementation
Figure 13.11: Implementation 2
Chapter 15: The Home Stretch
Figure 15.1: The CMM Process Maturity Framework
Figure 15.2: Performance
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Software Metrics: Best Practices for Successful IT Management
ISBN: 1931332266
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 151
Authors:
Paul Goodman
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Summary
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Photoshop Layers and After Effects
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Rotoscoping Techniques with Photoshop
Matte and Keying Plug-ins
Java Concurrency in Practice
Building Blocks
Cancellation and Shutdown
Amdahls Law
Using Condition Queues
Summary
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Satellite
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Circuit-Switched Networks
HANs
Mobile Content
Cultural Imperative: Global Trends in the 21st Century
Culture and Climate
Cross-Century Worldviews
Empires Past, Present, and Future
Conclusion
Appendix B Leadership Test
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