TITLE:
Evaluation and Improvement of an Organizational Resource Applying Strategy Patterns
AUTHORS:
Maria Fernanda Papa, Belen Rivera, Pablo Becker, Luis Olsina
KEYWORDS:
Strategy Pattern, Quality View, Evaluation, Change, Improvement
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Software Engineering and Applications,
Vol.9 No.4,
April
22,
2016
ABSTRACT: For any software company
that frequently performs quality assurance activities devoted to measurement,
evaluation (ME) and change/improvement (MEC) projects, ME and MEC strategies
can be valuable organizational assets. In this paper, we analyze the improvement
of a ME strategy, which can be considered an organizational resource to be
applied to quality assurance activities. This resource is called the GOCAME
(Goal-Oriented Context-Aware Measurement and Evaluation) strategy. AME/MEC
strategy embraces the next three integrated capabilities: 1) the ME/MEC domain
conceptual base and framework; 2) the process perspective specifications; and,
3) the method specifications. The improvement of GOCAME was performed
instantiating two strategy patterns. A strategy pattern is a reusable solution
to recurrent problems in ME/MEC projects. For an improvement goal, the selected
MEC strategy pattern allows instantiating in a project a set of tailored
activities and methods for measurement, evaluation, analysis and change. Particularly,
we instantiate the GoME_1QV (Goal-oriented Measurement and Evaluation for One
Quality View) strategy pattern to understand the GOCAME current quality state
and compare it with the so-called GQM+ Strategies. First, this evaluation and
analysis allows us to know the GOCAME strengths and weaknesses with regard to
the quality of the three capabilities. Second, we instantiate the GoMEC_1QV
(Goal-oriented Measurement, Evaluation and Change for One Quality View)
strategy pattern to improve the GOCAME current state, producing as result a new
version of the GOCAME strategy.