
SPaMCAST Special: The IFPUG Guide to IT and Software Measurement
07/15/12 • 0 min
The International Function Point Users recently curated and edited a book on measurement which was published by CRC Press. I have an article on using functional metrics in agile estimation (one of my favorite topics). The marketing blurb goes as follows:
“Although the themes running through the chapters in this book are measurement and metrics, the application of these themes is to the practical issues faced by project managers, CIOs, sales people, testers, QA personnel, outsourcers, bid evaluators, and IT managers. This volume should be a close-at-hand reference for all these people.”
—Peter R. Hill, CEO of the International Software Benchmarking Standards Group Limited
• Illustrates the impact of agile development on software measurement
• Explains how to use measurement to improve auditing and accountability
• Includes metrics for the CIO
Catalog no. K13177, April 2012, 848
I would like to recommend that you buy a copy of the book. I have also included a flyer from CRC Press offering a 25% discount if you are a member of their online community. The proceeds from the sales of the book all go to IFPUG which is a great organization that continues to foster the use of function points and measurement.
The International Function Point Users recently curated and edited a book on measurement which was published by CRC Press. I have an article on using functional metrics in agile estimation (one of my favorite topics). The marketing blurb goes as follows:
“Although the themes running through the chapters in this book are measurement and metrics, the application of these themes is to the practical issues faced by project managers, CIOs, sales people, testers, QA personnel, outsourcers, bid evaluators, and IT managers. This volume should be a close-at-hand reference for all these people.”
—Peter R. Hill, CEO of the International Software Benchmarking Standards Group Limited
• Illustrates the impact of agile development on software measurement
• Explains how to use measurement to improve auditing and accountability
• Includes metrics for the CIO
Catalog no. K13177, April 2012, 848
I would like to recommend that you buy a copy of the book. I have also included a flyer from CRC Press offering a 25% discount if you are a member of their online community. The proceeds from the sales of the book all go to IFPUG which is a great organization that continues to foster the use of function points and measurement.
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