Proposal for a measurement model for software tests with a focus on the management of outsourced services

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https://doi.org/10.4301/S1807-17752012000200004

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Test process, hiring management, outsourcing, metrics, and measurements

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The need for outsourcing IT services has shown a significant growth over the past few years. This article presents a proposal for a measurement model for Software Tests with a focus on the management of these outsourced services by governmental organizations. The following specific goals were defined: to identify and analyze the test process; to identify and analyze the existing standards that govern the hiring of IT services and to propose a Measurement Model for outsourced services of this type. As to the analysis of the data collected (documentary research and semi-structured interviews), content analysis was adopted, and in order to prepare the metrics, the GQM - Goal, Questions, Metrics - approach was used. The result was confirmed by semi-structured interviews. Here is what the research identifies as possible: to establish objective and measurable criteria for a measurement size as the input to evaluate the efforts and deadlines involved; to follow up the test sub-processes and to evaluate the service quality. Therefore, the management of this type of service hiring can be done more efficiently.

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2012-08-01

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Proposal for a measurement model for software tests with a focus on the management of outsourced services. (2012). Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management, 9(2), 265-284. https://doi.org/10.4301/S1807-17752012000200004