From: A strategy for preparing software organizations for statistical process control
Requirements | Evaluation | |||||
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1. The measurement repository is well structured and allows measures to be integrated to processes and activities of the organization | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
1.1 The measurement repository structure allows the defined measures to be related to processes and activities of the organization in which the measurement must be carried out | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
1.2 The measurement repository is unique or it is composed by several correctly integrated sources | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
2. The projects are satisfactorily characterized | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
3. A mechanism for identifying similarity between projects is established | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
4. It is possible to identify the version of the processes executed in the projects | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
5. It is possible to store and to retrieve the context information of the collected measures | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
For each collected measure, it is possible to store and to retrieve: | ||||||
5.1 Measurement moment (date, process and activity in which the measurement was carried out) | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
5.2 Measurement conditions (relevant information about the execution of the process, the environment or the project at the moment of the measure collection) | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
5.3 Performer of the measurement | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
5.4 Project in which the measure was collected | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |
5.5 Characteristics of the project in which the measure was collected | S | LS | RS | PS | D | NE |