This paper describes the notion of event-driven metrics as an alternative to generating metrics from software project artefacts on-demand or periodically. The rationale for wanting such an alternative stems from on-demand metric updates being prone to human error and for potentially missing important project events and trends. Furthermore, periodic updates, even if they are automatic, can also miss data and, at the other extreme, may even become burdensome if their frequency is too high. We begin by using scenarios to show how the event-driven mechanism might work, and then highlight some of the implementation issues. Finally, we point to the OPHELIA project as a concrete implementation of this notion
are increasingly playing a central role in the planning and control of software development projects...
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Abstract Background: Practitioners would like to take action based on software metrics, as long as ...
AbstractIn software development, a metric is the measurement of some characteristic of a program's p...
Background: Practitioners would like to take action based on software metrics, as long as they find ...
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International audienceDue to the complexity of the current software, the measurement processes becom...
In the area of software measurement, tool support/integration and automation are consid-ered key asp...
Software metrics are a critical tool which provide continuous insight to products and processes and ...
are increasingly playing a central role in the planning and control of software development projects...
There is increasing interest in the use of metrics to control the software development process, to d...
This paper presents a method to compute metrics that predict maintainability of a system with respe...
The evaluation of metrics on the data available in change request management (CRM) systems can give ...
To manage the evolution of software processes and prod-ucts, it is essential to evaluate their curre...
Abstract Background: Practitioners would like to take action based on software metrics, as long as ...
AbstractIn software development, a metric is the measurement of some characteristic of a program's p...
Background: Practitioners would like to take action based on software metrics, as long as they find ...
A suite of measures is presented that addresses two problem areas within contemporary object-oriente...
AbstractPAPI is a widely used cross-platform interface to hardware performance counters. PAPI curren...
In this paper, we describe an experiment in process management techniques and software product metri...
The configuration management repository includes abundant data not only on configuration items, but ...
International audienceDue to the complexity of the current software, the measurement processes becom...
In the area of software measurement, tool support/integration and automation are consid-ered key asp...
Software metrics are a critical tool which provide continuous insight to products and processes and ...
are increasingly playing a central role in the planning and control of software development projects...
There is increasing interest in the use of metrics to control the software development process, to d...
This paper presents a method to compute metrics that predict maintainability of a system with respe...