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Title. Team members . Outline. Recommended outline and max. time Introduction (1 min. ) Study object (2 min.) Quality focus (4 min.) Perspective (1 min.) Study c ontext (1 min.). Introduction. What should be presented? The evaluation goal How to?

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  1. Title Team members

  2. Outline • Recommended outline and max. time • Introduction (1 min. ) • Study object (2 min.) • Quality focus (4 min.) • Perspective (1 min.) • Study context (1 min.) <Topic>

  3. Introduction • What should be presented? • The evaluation goal • How to? • GQM goal definition (See Chapter 2, Slide 20) • Required information • Assigned topic (See 1st Exercise class) <Topic>

  4. Study object • What should be presented? • Overview of the study object • How to? • Present the following aspects (if applicable): • Concepts and definitions • Purpose of the study object • Associated notation and diagrams • Associated processes and tasks • Required information • References regarding the study object and (if applicable) associated tools <Topic>

  5. Quality focus • What should be presented? • The definition and operationalization of each quality focus • How to? • GQM (See Chapter 2.1) • Required information: • Definition of the study object • Perspective (It influences the tasks of interest, which information should be elicited, its level of granularity, etc.) • Alternative definitions for the corresponding quality focus • Hint: For each metric it’s important to define: What should be measure? When? How? By whom? <Topic>

  6. Point of view • What should be presented? • Perspective • How to? • Characterization of stakeholders (e.g. expected or required experience and background). • Required information • Assigned topic (See 1st Exercise class) <Topic>

  7. Study context • What should be presented? • Study context • How to? • Characterization of context (e.g. problem factors, process factors, resource factors, people factors…. that may influence the interpretation of the evaluation results). <Topic>

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