This application-oriented book shows how to apply proven software metrics and methods to efficiently manage software development and maintenance--to help boost productivity, efficiency, and quality of software projects at every stage of the process. Detailing practical methods throughout, the book covers tips to best measure and present progress, a useful model for understanding organization limitations, possible problems in process improvement illustrated by examples, evidence of what works and what doesn't work, and more. An ideal reference for project managers and professionals responsible for process improvement.n
This book is a classic for software process improvement. HP came up with this idea and published its results and the process, which are still relevant today. This is not quite Six Sigma, but essentially is using data to evaluate its process. I am reading Watts Humphrey's book on Personal Software Process which goes with collecting data on the software development life cycle.