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Figure 2-2 ISO 9126 software quality characteristics (ISO9126, 1992)

Figure 2-2 ISO 9126 software quality characteristics (ISO9126, 1992). Figure 2-1 Phases within a software development process (Pfleeger, 1991). Figure 2-3 identification of improvement goals. Figure 2-4 process improvement focus. Figure 2-5 CMM maturity levels (Paulk et al, 1993).

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Figure 2-2 ISO 9126 software quality characteristics (ISO9126, 1992)

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  1. Figure 2-2 ISO 9126 software quality characteristics (ISO9126, 1992) Figure 2-1 Phases within a software development process (Pfleeger, 1991) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout

  2. Figure 2-3 identification of improvement goals Figure 2-4 process improvement focus Figure 2-5 CMM maturity levels (Paulk et al, 1993) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout

  3. Figure 3-1 Applying measurement for three purposes Figure 3-2 The four phases of the Goal/Question/Metric method Figure 3-3 The GQM Paradigm (Basili and Weiss, 1984) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout

  4. Figure 3-5 QIP cyclic approach (Basili et al, 1994) Figure 3-4 Metrics modelling from two perspectives (Solingen et al, 1995) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout

  5. Figure 3-6 The experience factory (Basili et al, 1994) Figure 3-7 Effect depending on distribution of effort The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout

  6. Figure 4-1 Effort model of routine application of GQM (effort in person hours) Figure 4-2 Effort model of initial introduction of GQM (effort in person hours) The Goal/Question/Metric method - R.v.Solingen, E. Berghout

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