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G. Cantone, P. Donzelli. Goal-oriented software measurement models. Proceedings of the ESCOM, 1999.

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Modelling and Measuring Software Technologies - Cantone, Cantone, Donzelli (2000)   Self-citation (Cantone Donzelli)   (Correct)

....goals are the main drivers for constructing technology models, appropriate to be applied for technology procurement. This paper also emphasises the role of measurement in SW technology transfer. Because modelling requires empirically based continual improvement, a link to previous works [7,8] is traced. The remaining Sections are organised as follows. Section 2 recalls the life cycle to develop goal oriented measurement models we discussed in the last two ESCOM conferences [8,9] Section 3 proposes a framework for going from the goals, the knowledge and past experience of an ....

....transfer. Because modelling requires empirically based continual improvement, a link to previous works [7,8] is traced. The remaining Sections are organised as follows. Section 2 recalls the life cycle to develop goal oriented measurement models we discussed in the last two ESCOM conferences [8,9]. Section 3 proposes a framework for going from the goals, the knowledge and past experience of an organisation, to technologies. Section 4, in the context of a Business Process Reengineering [10] case study, shows specific organisational goals, traces links to technologies, and focuses on a ....

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Cantone, G. and Donzelli, P., "Goal?oriented software measurement models", in Project and Control for Software Quality, Shaker Publishing BV: Maastricht, The Netherlands, 1999 pp. 355-364.


Integrating Quality Modelling with Requirements Engineering - Donzelli, Rus, Cantone (2001)   Self-citation (Cantone Donzelli)   (Correct)

....and reconciling the different stakeholders points of view on product and process characteristics. Quality models such as [9,10,11] or specialised goal oriented measurement identification methods, such as the Goal Question Metrics (GQM) approach [12] or the Measurement Model Life Cycle (MMLC) [8,13], can be used to address the customer satisfaction issue since the beginning of a new project. Customer satisfaction can be captured, formalised, and translated, since the inception of a new IT system, into implementable functionalities and constraints. By using this framework, the quality ....

....commercial products already known by the final users. In other words, for each soft goal, the resulting set of constraints represents the final and operationalised views of the involved quality attributes, i.e. the quality measurement models that formalise the attributes for the specific context [8, 12,13]. Separating goal modelling from organisational modelling, in this way, and then, further distinguishing between hard goal modelling and soft goal modelling helps to reduce the complexity of business process modelling [7] The proposed framework, therefore, supports three inter related modelling ....

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Cantone, G., Donzelli P. "Goal-oriented Software Measurement Models", European Software Control and Metrics Conference, Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, UK, April 1999.


Reasoning on Measure-driven Processes and Architecture for the.. - Cantone   Self-citation (Cantone)   (Correct)

....the corresponding organizational knowledge. Also, this paper makes use of and describes how to improve contextually, software technology models and related Measurement Models (MMs) Cantone and Donzelli, 1998) rather than simply relying on them. However, the MMs themselves are presented elsewhere (Cantone, 1999), except for a sketch on technology models. The background of the work reported on here includes a feature analysis centered framework for empirically evaluating software technologies, in the context of a software organization (Brown and Wallnau, 1996) Such a framework is based on three ....

.... to achieve those goals (Cantone and Donzelli, 1998) By such an approach, M becomes an integrated component of the management activities pointed to generate, refine, and achieve the organizational goals, whereby the final measurement models become items of a purpose fitting measurement plan (Cantone and Donzelli, 1999). In order to improve M continually, M as part of TTEF, learns from the successful and unsuccessful applications of the models. Based on information feedback, M proceeds to maintain modelsthat is, to correct, enhance, and abstract from existing models, and adapt them to new needs. In particular, ....

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Cantone G, Donzelli P. 1999. Goal-oriented software measurement models. In Project and Control for Software Quality, Shaker Publishing BV: Maastricht, The Netherlands; 355-364.


Production and Maintenance of Software Measurement Models - Cantone, Donzelli (1998)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Cantone Donzelli)   (Correct)

....personnel) of the corresponding measurement activities. ISERN 99 19 Production and Maintenance of Software Measurement Models G. Cantone and P. Donzelli 3 But, rarely all of these aspects are equally taken into consideration by the adopted approaches [4] This paper extends some previous works [5, 6] and abstracts on one more paper [7] It aims at integrating in a systematic way all the phases of the life cycle of a measure, by exploiting the findings achieved in the software measurement field, in order to drive software organizations towards a structured process for the production and ....

Cantone, G., and Donzelli P. "Goal-oriented Software Measurement Models", in "Project Control for Software Quality", Editors, R. Kusters, A. Cowderoy, F. Heemstra, and E. van Veenendaal, Shaker Publishing, 1999.


Reasoning on Models and Measures for Software Technologies - Cantone, Donzelli   Self-citation (Cantone Donzelli)   (Correct)

....approach, goals are the main drivers for constructing technology models, appropriate to be applied for technology procurement. This paper also emphasizes the role of measurement in SW technology transfer. Because modeling requires empirically based continual improvement, a link to previous works [7,8] is traced. The remaining Sections are organized as follows. Section 2 recalls the life cycle to develop goal oriented measurement models we discussed in the last two ESCOM conferences [8,9] Section 3 proposes a framework for going from the goals, the knowledge and past experience of an ....

....transfer. Because modeling requires empirically based continual improvement, a link to previous works [7,8] is traced. The remaining Sections are organized as follows. Section 2 recalls the life cycle to develop goal oriented measurement models we discussed in the last two ESCOM conferences [8,9]. Section 3 proposes a framework for going from the goals, the knowledge and past experience of an organization, to technologies. Section 4, in the context of a Business Process Reengineering [10] case study, shows specific organizational goals, traces links to technologies, and focuses on a ....

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Cantone, G. and Donzelli, P., "Goal-oriented software measurement models", in Project and Control for Software Quality, Shaker Publishing BV: Maastricht, The Netherlands; 355-364, 1999.


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G. Cantone, P. Donzelli. Goal-oriented software measurement models. Proceedings of the ESCOM, 1999.

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