Software Measurement Activities in Small and Medium Enterprises: an Empirical Assessment

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An empirical study for evaluating the proper implementation of measurement/metric programs in software companies in one area of Turkey is presented. The research questions are discussed and validated with the help of senior software managers (more than 15 years' experience) and then used for interviewing a variety of medium and small scale software companies in Ankara. Observations show that there is a common reluctance/lack of interest in utilizing measurements/metrics despite the fact that they are well known in the industry. A side product of this research is that internationally recognized standards such as ISO and CMMI are pursued if they are a part of project/job requirements; without these requirements, introducing those standards to the companies remains as a long-term target to increase quality.

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Pusatli, Tolga/0000-0002-2303-8023; Misra, Sanjay/0000-0002-3556-9331

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Metric, Measurement, Small-Medium Size Enterprise, Iso, Cmmi

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Pusatlı, O.T., Misra, S. (2011). Software Measurement Activities in Small and Medium Enterprises: an Empirical Assessment. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 8(5), 21-42.

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21

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42
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