Comparing Personal Project Metrics to Support Process and Product
by
Improvement Christoph Aschwanden
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Abstract:
Writing high quality software with a minimum of effort is an important thing to learn. Various personal metric collection processes exist, such as PSP and Hackystat. However, using the personal metric collection processes gives only a partial indication of how a programmer stands amongst his peers. Personal metrics vary greatly amongst programmers and it is not always clear what is the "correct" way to develop software.
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