The Economics of Software Quality by Capers Jones, Jitendra Subramanyam, Olivier Bonsignour

The Economics of Software Quality



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The Economics of Software Quality Capers Jones, Jitendra Subramanyam, Olivier Bonsignour ebook
ISBN: 0132582201, 9780132582209
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Format: pdf
Page: 621


Your question reflects a common problem – most companies don't measure well enough to understand quality economics. The Economics of Software Quality, a book by Capers Jones and Olivier Bonsignour, provides solutions to quantify Software Quality which can help you to manage software development and maintenance. You can find data in most of my books, and a lot of data in my most recent book The Economics of Software Quality, Addison Wesley, 2011. Kindle eBook Free Download: The Economics of Software Quality | PDF, EPUB | ISBN: 0132582201 | 2011-08-03 | English | RapidShare. Capers Jones is vice president and CTO of Namcook Analytics LLC. While most CIOs and CTOs view software quality as an expensive line-item, it is actually a value-add, helping to reduce costs and shorten development cycles. It's important that policymakers and citizens understand the economics before they get down and dirty with the details of the budget.Dayton's budget rests on assumptions about taxes, spending and economic growth. I have data on the comparative costs of every combination of pre-test inspections, static analysis, and testing. Recently, there have been an increasing number of cloud-based static code quality analysis tools, or should I say services. The economics of business are radically changing due to the way in which software and services are being delivered thanks to cloud computing. The economic advantages of speed at scale are magnified even more in large-scale big data systems where, with volume licensing discounts, the payback time for super-fast software is even shorter. Many of them are also becoming easier to create, thanks to the software and storage services provided through the Net and inexpensive production tools like camcorders, microphones, digital cameras, and scanners….The shift from scarcity to abundance Of course, this doesn't itself address issues of quality amidst abundance, but social recommendation, the filtering done by trusted sources, delivers a rich stream of information. This is a good synthesis of the current state of software quality, so I just did a summary of the main points, as an opportunity to ask Capers some questions.