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How to measure software quality – Starting out
Process quality has been very popular over the past two decades. From CMM and ISO9001 to 6 sigma, Lean, BPM & beyond we have seen a large body of work produced on the premise that “the quality of the process … Continue reading →
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Managing Suppliers Effectively to Deliver Your Project Objectives – Quality and Assessment
I was recently asked about an effective method to manage multiple suppliers on a project. The client had a number of potential suppliers to engage and wanted to know the best approach to ensure the suppliers deliver what was required. … Continue reading →
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Improve project efficiency and effectiveness by dealing with quality part 2
OK, so once you have defined the quality activities required for each deliverable, you are now in a position to start identifying quality requirements for the deliverables – hardware, software, documents, scripts. This is where many projects really fall down … Continue reading →
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Improve project efficiency and effectiveness by dealing with quality – Part 1
Despite industry efforts over decades of work, many projects and project managers have difficulties in managing quality. Quality management as a discipline has been with us for a long time. The two best known project management methods – PMBOK and … Continue reading →
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Experiences Reviewing KPI/metric Efficiency Part 2 of 2
C. What data is collected automatically (including tool integration) The only data collected automatically was the defects. A Microsoft Access based tool was used to record and track defects encountered on the project. Everything else was recorded on paper and … Continue reading →
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Experiences Reviewing KPI/metric Efficiency Part 1 of 2
I’ve spoken a lot about metrics in the past and I was asked by a client to go through the steps involved in reviewing the efficiency of metrics with examples. Using our checklists is cool, but he also wanted some … Continue reading →
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Another example of using ISO9126 to measure software quality
The second example of using ISO9126 to define and measure software quality was a customer management system that was to be developed and delivered as Software As A Service. The company was relatively new – it had existed for only … Continue reading →
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How to measure software quality with ISO9126- and when to NOT use it
One of the key benefits of using ISO9126 is that it provides a very detailed mechanism to define what quality means to a project (or customer!) and a means to measure it. Rather than saying “we need this product to … Continue reading →
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