Software Metrics- IV
Posted: June 22, 2010 Filed under: Software Metrics, Uncategorized | Tags: Project Turnaround 2 Comments »While I will write a set of posts on my experience in turning around projects, I would like to illustrate here how metrics can be used to analyze the depth of the problem and also provide a very quick plan for stabilizing the project very quickly.
A simple defect analysis based on the cause of the defects can shed light on what are the key areas that need to be addressed.
In the following diagram from an actual web- based application development project, for example, it is very clear that the process for regression testing needs to be improved as defects because of its inefficiency are 22%. It is also clear that the substantial numbers of defects (23%) are on account of requirements (missed + ambiguous) and another 17% of the defects pertain to insufficient test cases. Addressing these three areas would have an immediate impact on the quality of testing. Given cost and schedule constraints, it may not be required to address all the causes and instead concentrate only on these three factors that address 72% of the defects.


IT- The Future is Here
Posted: June 15, 2010 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »This article was written 15 years ago when internet services officially started in India. I had expressed a number of fears in this some of which have been happily proved incorrect. However, I find it interesting that there are almost no fundamentally new technological breakthroughs that have come around since the article was written. Some of the concerns raised in the article still hold, particularly its conclusion.
Trivia: The original article was typed on a PC- XT machine using Word Star 7.
I had used email for just over a month then using a corporate account and the browser I was then using were Mosaic and Gopher !
Anyone remember using these?
Read the full article here.