This volume presents the proceedings of Objective Quality 1995, the Second Symposium on Software Quality Techniques and Acquisition Criteria, held in Florence, Italy in May 1995.
The collection of papers selected for this volume covers the various aspects of software quality with special reference to the assessment and improvement of process and product quality. The 16 contributed papers cover the results of the most important European projects in the field of software quality with participation from academia and industry. In addition, there is a keynote speech by Giacomo Bucci and a detailed introduction by the volume editor.
Author(s): Paolo Nesi (auth.), Paolo Nesi (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 926
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1995
Language: English
Pages: 256
Tags: Software Engineering
Objective quality, 1995....Pages 1-9
The impact of Software Quality....Pages 10-15
Quantitative approach to software process improvement....Pages 16-30
BOOTSTRAP: A software process assessment and improvement methodology....Pages 31-48
The SPICE project: An International Standard for Software Process Assessment, Improvement and Capability Determination....Pages 49-63
Quality estimation of software applications for banking....Pages 64-77
Validating software requirements using operational models....Pages 78-93
Object-oriented design of the UPT service: Evaluation of the design quality and experience learned....Pages 94-110
Development of a model for reusability assessment....Pages 111-123
The impact of reuse on software quality....Pages 124-137
Practical guidelines for Ada reuse in an industrial environment....Pages 138-147
Process quality problems from the point of view of the user and of the purchaser of software....Pages 148-164
Software quality of use: Evaluation by MUSiC....Pages 165-178
Recent industrial experiences with software product metrics....Pages 179-191
Quality measurement of software products: An experience about a large automation system....Pages 192-206
Quantifying the benefits of software testing: an experience report from the GSM application domain....Pages 207-223
Benefits of using model-based testing tools....Pages 224-235
Software testing for dependability assessment....Pages 236-248