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This document outlines the phases of the Goal/Question/Metric (GQM) method, including planning, definition, data collection, and interpretation procedures as presented by R. van Solingen and E. Berghout. Key diagrams illustrate the GQM planning procedures, goal definition templates, and modeling techniques like ETVX and ETXM. The text emphasizes the importance of consistency and completeness checks during the definition phase and discusses various abstraction levels in measurement support systems. This methodology serves as a framework for effectively measuring software process improvement.
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Figure 5-1 The planning phase of the GQM method Figure 5-2 GQM planning procedures The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 6-1 The definition phase of the GQM method Figure 5-2 GQM planning procedures Figure 6-2 GQM Definition procedures The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 6-3 GQM goal definition template (Basili et al, 1994a) Figure 6-4 Example of an abstraction sheet The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 6-5 GQM question definition (Solingen, 1995) Figure 6-6 Checking on consistency and completeness (Solingen et al, 1995) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 6-7 The ETVX modeling technique (Radice et al, 1985) Figure 6-8 The ETXM modelling technique (based on Humphrey, 1989 The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 6-9 Example of ETXM modeling The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 7-1 The data collection phase of the GQM method The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 7-2 Data collection start-up procedures The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 7-3 Building blocks of a measurement support system (based on Kooiman, 1996) Figure 7-4 Three abstraction levels in an analysis sheet (Kooiman, 1996) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 7-3 Building blocks of a measurement support system (based on Kooiman, 1996) Figure 7-4 Three abstraction levels in an analysis sheet (Kooiman, 1996) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout
Figure 8-1 The interpretation phase of the GQM method Figure 8-2 GQM interpretation procedures The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout