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Mining Objective Process Metrics from Repository Data

  • Michael Van Hilst
  • , Shihong Huang

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePresentation

    Abstract

    The configuration management repository includes abundant data not only on configuration items, but about the process itself. But meaningful information about the software process is often hidden. This paper presents a method of extracting software process metrics from software repositories. More specifically, the metrics presented use data from the bug or task tracker and from the configuration management event log. The metrics are presented in graphic forms common to traditional and lean project management practices. The metrics presented here are empirical – not subject to bias in reporting or interpretation, and focused on measuring the process itself - not the developers and artifacts. They are derived from data that commonly exist in project software repositories, and thus can be collected with little or no cost. The metrics are illustrated with real software development repository data collected from a large industry project over a time span of several years

    Original languageAmerican English
    StatePublished - Jul 1 2009
    Event21st International Conference on Software Engineering Knowledge Engineering -
    Duration: Jul 1 2009 → …

    Conference

    Conference21st International Conference on Software Engineering Knowledge Engineering
    Period7/1/09 → …

    Keywords

    • data analysis
    • information visualization
    • process metrics
    • software process improvement
    • software repository

    Disciplines

    • Computer Sciences

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