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Web Advice Module Case StudyUsing COSMIC in a Service Oriented Architecture
NESMA working group “COSMIC”, IWSM - October 2012
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Agenda
The Use of Case Studies
The Web Advice Module
The (dis)advantage of a real-life Case Study
Now it’s up to you
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The use of Case StudiesPurpose of a Case Study Present practical example material Both for novice and experienced measurers Describe the details of the measurement process
For the understanding and propagation of the COSMIC method it is important
To have Case Studies available From all domains of applicability of the method.
The current situation Five Case Studies are available Most come from the real-time domain
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The profile Small enough to be measured in half a day
Simple enough to be understood by novice measurers
Enough complexity for discussion
Recognizable real-life functionality
Covering multiple guidelines
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The Web Advice Module Small business application of a large commercial bank
A generated advice based on a simple questionnaire
Using SOA services to interact with other applications
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Practical example material Reduce 19 pages of functional design to 6 pages
Avoid reference to organisation specific technical jargon
Remove ambiguities
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For novice and experienced users Write down the full measurement process in plain language
References to the measurement manual and guidelines
Describe all possible discussions briefly but clear
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Advantages of real-life specs Software everyone can relate to rather than a theoretical case
Good preparation for real measurement work
Showing the issues of interaction
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Disadvantages of real-life specs Describing the process takes twice as many pages as the specs
A lot of discussion about translating specs to functional user requirements
Hard to make them unambiguous
The real world is so complicated
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Version 0.8 Written and reviewed by 15 practitioners from 5 different countries
Most of the issues now cleared
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It’s up to YOU to finalize it Download the 0.8 version from COSMICON.com
Send your comments to [email protected]
January 2013 the final version will be published
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Working group members Frank Vogelezang
Ordina – Proposal Management Center [email protected]
Eric van der Vliet Logica, now part of CGI – E&M Desk [email protected]
Fred de Wilde ING Domestic Banking [email protected]
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Jolijn Onvlee Onvlee Opleidingen & Advies [email protected]
Harold van Heeringen Sogeti Netherlands [email protected]
Peter Bellen QSM Europe – Estimation [email protected]
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NESMANEtherlands Software Metrics users Association
www.nesma.nl
@NesmaNL
NESMA-NL
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