The Influence of Organizational Structure On Software Quality: An Empirical Case Study - Microsoft Research
october 2009 by mncaudill
Our results provide empirical evidence that the organizational metrics are related to, and are effective predictors of failure-proneness.
software
quality
organization
management
october 2009 by mncaudill
The pyramid of code quality, the 5 characteristics of good code. « Making Good Software
may 2009 by mncaudill
This description makes a lot of sense.
programming
quality
may 2009 by mncaudill
Crap Code Inevitable? Rumblings from ACCU.
april 2009 by mncaudill
"The thing that Josuttis got completely wrong, in my mildly arrogant opinion, is the notion that low quality code is cheaper than high quality code. Low quality code is not cheaper; it is vastly more expensive, even in the short term. Bad code slows everyone down from the minute that it is written. It creates a continuous and copious drag on further progress. It requires armies of coders to overcome that drag; and those armies must grow exponentially to maintain constant velocity against that drag."
programming
quality
april 2009 by mncaudill