QuASoQ 2014 - International Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to Software Quality
Topics/Call fo Papers
The workshop aims at gathering together researchers and practitioners to discuss experiences in the application of state of the art approaches to measure, assess and evaluate the quality of both software systems and software development processes.
Nowadays software development organizations are forced to produce software in the "right" quality. Hence, quality specification and quality assurance are crucial. Although there are lots of approaches to deal with quantitative quality management, it is still challenging to choose a suitable set of techniques that best fit to the specific project and organizations constraints. Moreover, standards like CMMI require to set up and apply quantitative methods to monitor and improve development processes.
Even though approaches, methods, and techniques are known for quite some time now little effort has been spent on the exchange on the real world problems with quantitative approaches. For example, only limited research has been devoted to the setup and maintenance of large scale measurement systems in industrial environments.
Hence, one main goal of the workshop is to exchange experience, present new promising approaches and to discuss how to set up, organize, and maintain quantitative approaches to software quality.
Topics of Interest
The topics of interest include, but are not restricted to the following:
New approaches to measurement, evaluation, comparison and improvement of software quality
Case studies and industrial experience reports on successful or failed application of quantitative approaches to software quality Tools, infrastructure and environments sup-porting quantitative approaches
Metrics and measurement approaches
Metric documentation and measurement experience bases
Metric programs in the context of CMMI improvement
Approaches combining best measurement practices to yield better results
Experience and processes on setup and maintenance of large scale measurement systems
Empirical studies, evaluation and comparison of measurement techniques.
Nowadays software development organizations are forced to produce software in the "right" quality. Hence, quality specification and quality assurance are crucial. Although there are lots of approaches to deal with quantitative quality management, it is still challenging to choose a suitable set of techniques that best fit to the specific project and organizations constraints. Moreover, standards like CMMI require to set up and apply quantitative methods to monitor and improve development processes.
Even though approaches, methods, and techniques are known for quite some time now little effort has been spent on the exchange on the real world problems with quantitative approaches. For example, only limited research has been devoted to the setup and maintenance of large scale measurement systems in industrial environments.
Hence, one main goal of the workshop is to exchange experience, present new promising approaches and to discuss how to set up, organize, and maintain quantitative approaches to software quality.
Topics of Interest
The topics of interest include, but are not restricted to the following:
New approaches to measurement, evaluation, comparison and improvement of software quality
Case studies and industrial experience reports on successful or failed application of quantitative approaches to software quality Tools, infrastructure and environments sup-porting quantitative approaches
Metrics and measurement approaches
Metric documentation and measurement experience bases
Metric programs in the context of CMMI improvement
Approaches combining best measurement practices to yield better results
Experience and processes on setup and maintenance of large scale measurement systems
Empirical studies, evaluation and comparison of measurement techniques.
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