Abstract:
Presents empirical evidence that metrics on communication artifacts generated by groupware tools can be used to gain significant insight into the development process that...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Presents empirical evidence that metrics on communication artifacts generated by groupware tools can be used to gain significant insight into the development process that produced them. We describe a test-bed for developing and testing communication metrics, a senior-level software engineering project course at Carnegie Mellon University, in which we conducted several studies and experiments from 1991-1996 with more than 400 participants. Such a test-bed is an ideal environment for empirical software engineering, providing sufficient realism while allowing for controlled observation of important project parameters. We describe three proof-of-concept experiments to illustrate the value of communication metrics in software development projects. Finally, we propose a statistical framework based on structural equations for validating these communication metrics.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering ( Volume: 24, Issue: 8, August 1998)
DOI: 10.1109/32.707697