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Software Quality Metrics III

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Software Quality Metrics III

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Software Quality Metrics

The subset of metrics that focus on quality Software quality metrics can be divided into:

End-product quality metrics In-process quality metrics

The essence of software quality engineering is to investigate the relationships among in-process metric, project characteristics , and end-product quality, and, based on the findings, engineer improvements in quality to both the process and the product.

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Three Groups of Software Quality Metrics

Product quality In-process quality Maintenance quality

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Product Quality Metrics

Intrinsic product quality Mean time to failure Defect density

Customer related Customer problems Customer satisfaction

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Intrinsic Product Quality

Intrinsic product quality is usually measured by: the number of “bugs” (functional defects) in

the software (defect density), or how long the software can run before

“crashing” (MTTF – mean time to failure) The two metrics are correlated but

different

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Difference Between Errors, Defects, Faults, and Failures (IEEE/ANSI)

An error is a human mistake that results in incorrect software.

The resulting fault is an accidental condition that causes a unit of the system to fail to function as required.

A defect is an anomaly in a product. A failure occurs when a functional unit of a

software-related system can no longer perform its required function or cannot perform it within specified limits

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What’s the Difference between a Fault and a Defect?

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Defect Rate for New and Changed Lines of Code

Depends on the availability on having LOC counts for both the entire produce as well as the new and changed code

Depends on tracking defects to the release origin (the portion of code that contains the defects) and at what release that code was added, changed, or enhanced

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Function Points

A function can be defined as a collection of executable statements that performs a certain task, together with declarations of the formal parameters and local variables manipulated by those statements.

In practice functions are measured indirectly.

Many of the problems associated with LOC counts are addressed.

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Measuring Function Points

The number of function points is a weighted total of five major components that comprise an application. Number of external inputs x 4 Number of external outputs x 5 Number of logical internal files x10 Number of external interface files x 7 Number of external inquiries x 4

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Measuring Function Points (Cont’d) The function count (FC) is a weighted total

of five major components that comprise an application. Number of external inputs x (3 to 6) Number of external outputs x (4 to 7) Number of logical internal files x (7 to 15) Number of external interface files x (5 to 10) Number of external inquiries x (3 to 6)

the weighting factor depends on complexity

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Measuring Function Points (Cont’d)

Each number is multiplied by the weighting factor and then they are summed.

This weighted sum (FC) is further refined by multiplying it by the Value Adjustment Factor (VAF).

Each of 14 general system characteristics are assessed on a scale of 0 to 5 as to their impact on (importance to) the application.

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The 14 System Characteristics

1. Data Communications

2. Distributed functions

3. Performance

4. Heavily used configuration

5. Transaction rate

6. Online data entry

7. End-user efficiency

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The 14 System Characteristics (Cont’d)

8. Online update

9. Complex processing

10. Reusability

11. Installation ease

12. Operational ease

13. Multiple sites

14. Facilitation of change

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The 14 System Characteristics (Cont’d) VAF is the sum of these 14

characteristics divided by 100 plus 0.65.

Notice that if an average rating is given each of the 14 factors, their sum is 35 and therefore VAF =1

The final function point total is then the function count multiplied by VAF

FP = FC x VAF

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Customer Problems Metric

Customer problems are all the difficulties customers encounter when using the product.

They include: Valid defects Usability problems Unclear documentation or information Duplicates of valid defects (problems already fixed

but not known to customer) User errors

The problem metric is usually expressed in terms of problems per user month (PUM)

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Customer Problems Metric (Cont’d)

PUM = Total problems that customers reported for a time period <divided by> Total number of license-months of the software during the period

where

Number of license-months = Number of the install licenses of the software x Number of months in the calculation period

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Approaches to Achieving a Low PUM

Improve the development process and reduce the product defects.

Reduce the non-defect-oriented problems by improving all aspects of the products (e.g., usability, documentation), customer education, and support.

Increase the sale (number of installed licenses) of the product.

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Customer Satisfaction Metrics

CustomerSatisfactionIssues

Customer Problems

Defects

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Customer Satisfaction Metrics (Cont’d)

Customer satisfaction is often measured by customer survey data via the five-point scale: Very satisfied Satisfied Neutral Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied

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IBM Parameters of Customer Satisfaction CUPRIMDSO

Capability (functionality) Usability Performance Reliability Installability Maintainability Documentation Service Overall

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HP Parameters of Customer Satisfaction

FURPS Functionality Usability Reliability Performance Service

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Examples Metrics for Customer Satisfaction

1. Percent of completely satisfied customers

2. Percent of satisfied customers (satisfied and completely satisfied)

3. Percent of dissatisfied customers (dissatisfied and completely dissatisfied)

4. Percent of nonsatisfied customers (neutral, dissatisfied, and completely dissatisfied)

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In-Process Quality Metrics

Defect density during machine testing Defect arrival pattern during machine

testing Phase-based defect removal pattern Defect removal effectiveness

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Defect Density During Machine Testing

Defect rate during formal machine testing (testing after code is integrated into the system library) is usually positively correlated with the defect rate in the field.

The simple metric of defects per KLOC or function point is a good indicator of quality while the product is being tested.

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Defect Density During Machine Testing (Cont’d)

Scenarios for judging release quality: If the defect rate during testing is the same

or lower than that of the previous release, then ask: Does the testing for the current release deteriorate?

If the answer is no, the quality perspective is positive.

If the answer is yes, you need to do extra testing.

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Defect Density During Machine Testing (Cont’d)

Scenarios for judging release quality (cont’d): If the defect rate during testing is

substantially higher than that of the previous release, then ask: Did we plan for and actually improve testing effectiveness?

If the answer is no, the quality perspective is negative.

If the answer is yes, then the quality perspective is the same or positive.

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Defect Arrival Pattern During Machine Testing

The pattern of defect arrivals gives more information than defect density during testing.

The objective is to look for defect arrivals that stabilize at a very low level, or times between failures that are far apart before ending the testing effort and releasing the software.

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Two Contrasting Defect Arrival Patterns During Testing

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Three Metrics for Defect Arrival During Testing The defect arrivals during the testing phase by

time interval (e.g., week). These are raw arrivals, not all of which are valid.

The pattern of valid defect arrivals – when problem determination is done on the reported problems. This is the true defect pattern.

The pattern of defect backlog over time. This is needed because development organizations cannot investigate and fix all reported problems immediately. This metric is a workload statement as well as a quality statement.

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Phase-Based Defect Removal Pattern

This is an extension of the test defect density metric.

It requires tracking defects in all phases of the development cycle.

The pattern of phase-based defect removal reflects the overall defect removal ability of the development process.

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Defect Removal by Phase for Two Products

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Examples of Metrics Programs

Motorola Follows the Goal/Question/Metric paradigm of

Basili and Weiss Goals:

1. Improve project planning

2. Increase defect containment

3. Increase software reliability

4. Decrease software defect density

5. Improve customer service

6. Reduce the cost of nonconformance

7. Increase software productivity

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d) Motorola (cont’d)

Measurement Areas Delivered defects and delivered defects per

size Total effectiveness throughout the process Adherence to schedule Accuracy of estimates Number of open customer problems Time that problems remain open Cost of nonconformance Software reliability

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d) Motorola (cont’d)

For each goal the questions to be asked and the corresponding metrics were formulated: Goal 1: Improve Project Planning Question 1.1: What was the accuracy of

estimating the actual value of project schedule?

Metric 1.1: Schedule Estimation Accuracy (SEA) SEA = (Actual project duration)/(Estimated

project duration)

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d) Hewlett-Packard

The software metrics program includes both primitive and computed metrics.

Primitive metrics are directly measurable Computed metrics are mathematical

combinations of primitive metrics (Average fixed defects)/(working day) (Average engineering hours)/(fixed defect) (Average reported defects)/(working day) Bang – A quantitative indicator of net usable

function from the user’s point of view

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d) Hewlett-Packard (cont’d)

Computed metrics are mathematical combinations of primitive metrics (cont’d) (Branches covered)/(total branches) Defects/KNCSS (thousand noncomment source

statements) Defects/LOD (lines of documentation not

included in program source code) Defects/(testing time) Design weight – sum of module weights

(function of token and decision counts) over the set of all modules in the design

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d)

Hewlett-Packard (cont’d) Computed metrics are mathematical

combinations of primitive metrics (cont’d) NCSS/(engineering month) Percent overtime – (average overtime)/(40

hours per week) Phase – (engineering months)/(total

engineering months)

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d)

IBM Rochester Selected quality metrics

Overall customer satisfaction Postrelease defect rates Customer problem calls per month Fix response time Number of defect fixes Backlog management index Postrelease arrival patterns for defects and

problems

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d)

IBM Rochester (cont’d) Selected quality metrics (cont’d)

Defect removal model for the software development process

Phase effectiveness Inspection coverage and effort Compile failures and build/integration defects Weekly defect arrivals and backlog during

testing Defect severity

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Examples of Metrics Programs (Cont’d)

IBM Rochester (cont’d) Selected quality metrics (cont’d)

Defect cause and problem component analysis Reliability (mean time to initial program loading

during testing) Stress level of the system during testing Number of system crashes and hangs during

stress testing and system testing Various customer feedback metrics S curves for project progress

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Collecting Software Engineering Data

The challenge is to collect the necessary data without placing a significant burden on development teams.

Limit metrics to those necessary to avoid collecting unnecessary data.

Automate the data collection whenever possible.

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Data Collection Methodology (Basili and Weiss)

1. Establish the goal of the data collection

2. Develop a list of questions of interest

3. Establish data categories

4. Design and test data collection forms

5. Collect and validate data

6. Analyze data

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Reliability of Defect Data

Testing defects are generally more reliable than inspection defects since inspection defects are more subjective

An inspection defect is a problem found during the inspection process that, if not fixed, would cause one or more of the following to occur: A defect condition in a later inspection

phase

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Reliability of Defect Data

An inspection defect is one which would cause: (cont’d) : A defect condition during testing A field defect Nonconformance to requirements and

specifications Nonconformance to established standards

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An Inspection Summary Form