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Evaluating Software Project Control Centers in Industrial Environments
2007
First International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM 2007)
Many software development organizations still lack support for detecting and reacting to critical project states in order to achieve planned goals. One means to institutionalize project control, systematic quality assurance, and management support on the basis of measurement and explicit models is the establishment of so-called Software Project Control Centers. However, there is only little experience reported in the literature with respect to setting up and applying such control centers in
doi:10.1109/esem.2007.51
dblp:conf/esem/CiolkowskiHMSR07
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