Abstract
Usually the software measurement process is embedded in software engineering processes and depends on the environmental characteristics such as
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the estimation of the next or future product components, process aspects and resource levels for keeping a successful continuous project in the software development ([Chri06, Dumk02b, NASA95]);
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the analysis of artifacts, technologies and methods in order to understand the appropriate resources for the software process ([Dumk99b, Dumk02a, Wang00]);
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the structuring of the software process for planning the next steps including the resource characteristics ([Dumk97, Dumk03b, Kene99]);
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the improvement of techniques and methodologies for software development as software process improvement ([Chri06, Dumk01, Eber03b, Emam98, Garm95, Muta03a, Warb94]);
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the control of the software process, including the analysis of the product quality aspects and their relationships ([Dumk01, Eber03b, Eber97b], and [Kitc96]).
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Ebert, C., Dumke, R. (2007). Planning the Measurement Process. In: Software Measurement. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71649-5_4
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