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Personal Software Process (PSP) Assistant
Taipei, Taiwan December 15-December 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/APSEC.2005.8712th Asia-Pacific Software Engineerin ...
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Raymund Sison, De La Salle University Manila, Philippines
David Diaz, De La Salle University Manila, Philippines
Eliska Lam, De La Salle University Manila, Philippines
Dennis Navarro, De La Salle University Manila, Philippines
Jessica Navarro, De La Salle University Manila, Philippines
The Personal Software Process (PSP) is a process and performance improvement method aimed at individual software engineers. The use of PSP has been shown to result in benefits such as improved estimation accuracy and reduced defect density of individuals. However, the experience of our institute and of several others is that recording various size and defect data can be onerous, which in, turn can lead to adoption and data quality problems. This paper describes a system that we have developed that performs automatic size and defect recording, aside from providing facilities for viewing and editing the usual PSP logs and reports. Moreover, the system automatically classifies and ranks defects, and then consolidates schedules and defect lists of individual developers into a schedule and defect library for the developers? team.
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Raymund Sison, David Diaz, Eliska Lam, Dennis Navarro, Jessica Navarro, "Personal Software Process (PSP) Assistant," apsec, pp.687-696, 12th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'05), 2005
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