Business Analysis for Information Technology
Books and Selected Products
Addison–Wesley Professional
August 2011
Hardcover, 624 pages
ISBN: 0132582201
€śWhether consulting, working on projects, or teaching, whenever I need credible, detailed, relevant metrics and insights into the current capabilities and performance of the software engineering profession, I always turn first to Capers Jones‘ work. In this important new book, he and Olivier Bonsignour make the hard–headed, bottom–line, economic case, with facts and data, about why software quality is so important. I know I‘ll turn to this excellent reference again and again. €ť
—Rex Black, President, RBCS
Poor quality continues to bedevil large–scale development projects, but few software leaders and practitioners know how to measure quality, select quality best practices, or cost–justify their usage. In The Economics of Software Quality, leading software quality experts Capers Jones and Olivier Bonsignour show how to systematically measure the economic impact of quality and how to use this information to deliver far more business value.
Using empirical data from hundreds of software organizations, Jones and Bonsignour show how integrated inspection, structural quality measurement, static analysis, and testing can achieve defect removal rates exceeding 95 percent. They offer innovative guidance for predicting and measuring defects and quality; choosing defect prevention, pre–test defect removal, and testing methods; and optimizing post–release defect reporting and repair.
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Author Bios
Capers Jones, President/CEO of Capers Jones & Associates LLC, founded Software Productivity Research LLC (SPR), where he remains Chief Scientist Emeritus. One of the software engineering field’s most influential thought leaders, his books include Patterns of Software Systems Failure and Success; Applied Software Measurement, Third Edition; and Software Assessments, Benchmarks, and Best Practices. Jones is a Distinguished Advisor to the Consortium for IT Software Quality (CISQ).
Olivier Bonsignour, Vice President of Product Development at CAST, is responsible for R&D and product management. Prior to CAST he was CIO at the Advanced Research Division of the French Defense Ministry. An early pioneer in distributed systems and object oriented development, Bonsignour holds advanced engineering and management degrees from top institutions in France.