Software Quality Management II
Second International Conference on Softwware Quality Management
WIT Press
Published on 19. July 1994
Book
Hardback
1740 pages
978-1-85312-264-4 (ISBN)
Description
This is a two-volume collection containing the edited proceedings of papers presented at the Second Software Quality Management Conference. Volume one deals with managing quality systems and details the setting up and monitoring of a quality management system. It also looks at management models for software development and process improvement. Volume two deals with building quality into software and details various approaches to meet this aim.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Southampton
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Ill.tabs.ch.
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85312-264-4 (9781853122644)
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Persons
Editor
Wessex Institut of Technology
British Computer Society and Southampton Institute
British Computer Society
Content
Volume 1: Setting up and monitoring a quality management system - management models for software development; process improvement - a practical approach for software process improvement; Sei capability maturity model - the software process, what is it and how to improve it; quality metrics - quality management and end-user fourth generation systems; quality engineering software - value function deployment in a software process; human factors in quality management - telethematic modelling for outsourced systems management; education for quality - a framework for the teaching of software quality assurance at the undergraduate level; financial aspects and management issues - software costs, a pragmatic approach; world activities - software quality management in Southeast Asia. Volume 2: Approaches to quality - a model for assessment module selection in product certification; approaches to systems development - PROCONCEPT, an evolutionary prototyping methodology for managing systems development; testing and validation - testing transactionary applications, a practical experience; object-oriented systems development - practical object-oriented state-based unit testing; formal methods - practical subprogram verification, an approach which uses slicing metrics and axiomatic verification; software tools - a tool and set of metrics to support technical reviews; expert systems - software maintenance and re-use, some practical problems of software maintenance.(Part contents).