Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 1045-1992

IEEE Standard for Software Productivity Metrics

Administratively withdrawn.This IEEE Standards product is part of the family on Software Engineering. A consistent way to measure the elements that go into computing software productivity is defined. Software productivity metrics terminology are given to ensure an understanding of measurement data for both source code and document production. Although this standard prescribes measurements to characterize the software process, it does not establish software productivity norms, nor does it recommend productivity measurements as a method to evaluate software projects or software developers. This standard does not measure the quality of software. This standard does not claim to improve productivity, only to measure it. The goal of this standard is for a better understanding of the software process, which may lend insight to improving it.

Standard Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Board Approval
1992-09-17
History
Withdrawn:
2008-01-14
ANSI Approved:
1993-03-22
Published:
1992-11-30
Reaffirmed:
2002-12-11

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/S2ESC - Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Working Group
1045_WG - Std for Software Productivity Metrics Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Peter Baxter

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