1996
DOI: 10.1108/02656719610116117
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Modelling and optimizing software quality

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“…Selain itu, pendapat lain yang mengaitkan isu kualiti perisian dengan budaya kerja menyatakan kualiti sistem yang dihasilkan berupaya memenuhi spesifikasi dan piawaian secara menyeluruh (Babu, 1996). Secara ringkasnya, penghasilan perisian yang berkualiti amat bergantung kepada proses pemantauan yang berterusan disamping melaksanakan amalan budaya kerja berasaskan metrik perisian.…”
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“…Selain itu, pendapat lain yang mengaitkan isu kualiti perisian dengan budaya kerja menyatakan kualiti sistem yang dihasilkan berupaya memenuhi spesifikasi dan piawaian secara menyeluruh (Babu, 1996). Secara ringkasnya, penghasilan perisian yang berkualiti amat bergantung kepada proses pemantauan yang berterusan disamping melaksanakan amalan budaya kerja berasaskan metrik perisian.…”
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“…Therefore, uncovering the structure of that index requires statistical analysis of marketing data, (see, for example, [7] for a "cleanroom" approach, or the survey reported in [1]). 2 The basic assumption of the model is that the quality index Q associated with any given SW product can be described as a real function of time allocations among the development phases, ,…”
Section: The Economic Model 21 Sw Development As a Production Processmentioning
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“…Indeed, Babu and Suresh [2] address the question of resource allocation among different development phases economically. However, their approach considers only the impact of allocated development resources on the finished product, ignoring the iterative nature of the development process itself, and the economic implications of different qualities on the demand for the finished product.…”
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confidence: 99%