A Model to Explain Quality Improvement Effect of Peer Reviews
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概要
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Through the analysis of Rayleigh model, an explanatory model for the quality effect of peer reviews is constructed. The review activities are evaluated by the defect removal rate at each phase. We made hypotheses on how these measurements are related to the product quality. These hypotheses are verified through regression analysis of actual project data, and concrete calculation formulae are obtained as a model. Making use of the mechanism to construct this model, we can develop a method for making concrete review plan and setting objective values to manage on-going review activities.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2010-01-01
著者
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KOMURO Mutsumi
Engineering Support Center, Hitachi Software Engineering
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KOMODA Norihisa
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
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Komuro Mutsumi
Engineering Support Center Hitachi Software Engineering
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Komoda Norihisa
Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Osaka University
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Komoda Norihisa
Graduate School Of Information Science And Technologies Osaka University
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