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      5th International Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to Software Quality (QuASoQ 2017)


5th International Workshop on Quantitative Approaches to
                    Software Quality

                                            Key Note Speaker


                                        Hironori Washizaki
                                               Waseda University
                                                     Japan
                                              washizaki@waseda.jp




       Pitfalls and Countermeasures in Software Quality
                 Measurements and Evaluations

 Abstract

 This talk addresses common pitfalls and their countermeasures in software quality measurements and
 evaluations based on research and practical achievements at the Global Software Engineering Laboratory,
 Waseda University in collaboration with many software companies. The pitfalls include negative Hawthorne
 effects, organization misalignment, uncertain future, and self-certified quality.

 Corresponding countermeasures include goal-oriented multidimensional measurements, alignment
 visualization and exhaustive identification of rationales, prediction incorporating uncertainty and machine
 learning-based measurement improvement, and standard/pattern-based evaluation.




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