CMSC 735Fall '01Tentative Class ScheduleDate TopicAug 29 Motivation, Measurement background VBSep 3 Labor Day, HOLIDAYSep 5 Models and Measures (Resource M&M) VBSep 10 Models and Measures (Resources ) VBSep 12 NO CLASSSep 17 Models and Measures (Changes & Defects) VBSep 19 Models and Measures (Defects, Process) VBSep 24 Models and Measures (Process, Product) VBSep 26 Models and Measures (Product) VBOct 1 Models and Measures (Product) VBOct 3 Measurement Frameworks (Goal/Question/Metric Paradigm) VBOct 8 Measurement Frameworks (GQM, …) VBOct 10 Lecture on Requirements Reading Procedures/Observation FS/JCOct 15 Organizational Frameworks(Quality Improvement Paradigm, Experience Factory) VBOct 17 Organizational Framework (QIP, EF, PDCA, CMM, ...)(Requirements Reading Assignment) FS/JCOct 22 Experimental Methods (Sample Experiments) VBOct 24 Requirements Reading Feedback/Assignment FS/JCOct 29 Experimental Methods (Sample Experiments) VBOct 31 Sample Experiments (Combining Studies) VBNov 5 Sample Studies (Resource Modeling) VBNov 7 NO CLASSNov 12 Sample Studies (Defect Analysis) VBNov 14 Sample Studies VBNov 19 NASA/SEL as an Experience Factory VBNov 21 NASA/SEL as an Experience Factory VBNov 26 Sample Studies VBNov 28 NO CLASS (SEL Workshop)Dec 3 Other topics VBDec 5 Other topics VBDec 10 Review of Class Experiment VB/FS/JCInstructor: Professor Victor R. BasiliMeeting Times: MW 10 – 11:30 AMText: There is no official text. Copies of slides will be made available on a web site.www.cs.umd.edu/class/fall2001/cmsc735/index.htmlOffice: A.V. Williams 4111Email: [email protected] Hours: MW 11:30 – 12:30, and by appointmentHomework: There will be graded homework assignments applying the conceptslearned and searching, reading, analyzing the literatureExams: There will be a final examThis course has been scheduled for one hour and fifteen minutes, twice a week (29meetings). A course normally meets for 36 hours during the semester. We will not meetevery time slot. As a start, the following time slots will not be used for a regular class:Sept. 12, Nov. 7, Nov. 28.Supplementary Outside Reading for CMSC 735- Bache & Bazzana, Software Metrics for Product Assessment, McGraw Hill, 1994.- Basili, A Quantitative Approach to Software Management and Engineering, DraftNotes, 1994.- Basili, Models and Metrics for Software Management and Engineering, IEEEComputer Society Press, 1980.- Boehm, Software Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall, 1981- Boehm, et. al., COCOMO II, Prentice Hall, 2001.- Conte, Dunsmore, & Shen, Software Engineering Metrics and Models,Benjamin/Cummings, 1986.- DeMarco, Why Does Software Cost So Much, and other puzzles about the SoftwareAge, Dorset House Publishing, 1995.- Fenton & Pfleeger, Software Metrics: A Rigorous and Practical Approach, PWSPublishing Company, 1997- Garmus & Herron, Measuring the Software Process, A Practical Guide to FunctionalMeasurements, Yourdan Press Computing Series, 1996.- Grady & Caswell, Software Metrics: Establishing a Company-Wide Program,Prentice-Hall, 1987.- Grady, Practical Software Measurement for Project Management and ProcessImprovement, Prentice Hall, 1992- Hetzel, Making Software Measurement Work: Building an Effective MeasurementProgram, QED Publishing Group, 1993.- Humphrey, Introduction to the Personal Software Process, SEI Series in SoftwareEngineering, 1997.- Paulk, et. al. The Capability Maturity Model, Guidelines for Improving the SoftwareProcess, SEI Series in Software Engineering, 1995.- Putnam & Myers, Measures for Excellence, Yourdan Press, 1992.- van Solingen & Berghout, The Goal/Question/Metric Method, McGraw Hill,
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