Personal Software Process

Personal Software Process

Der Personal Software Process (SM) (kurz PSP (SM)) ist eine Methode für Software-Entwickler zur Selbstoptimierung.

Sie wurde von Watts S. Humphrey am Software Engineering Institute (SEI) an der Carnegie Mellon University/Pittsburgh entwickelt, um den Software-Entwicklern eine Methode an die Hand zu geben, mit der sie die Anforderungen des Capability Maturity Model (CMM) konkret umsetzen können.

Für ganze Teams wurde der Team Software Process (SM) (kurz TSP (SM)) entwickelt.

Tools

Folgende Tools sollen den Programmierer bei der Erstellung der für PSP notwendigen Metriken unterstützen:

  • Leap
  • PSP Dashboard
  • PSP Eclipse Plugin
  • PSP Studio
  • Hackystat

Literatur

  • Watts S. Humphrey: PSP(SM) - A Self-Improvement Process for Software Engineers. Addison Wesley, 2005, ISBN 0-321-30549-3
  • Watts S. Humphrey: Introduction to the Personal Software Process(SM). Addison Wesley, 1997, ISBN 0-201-54809-7
  • Watts S. Humphrey: A Discipline for Software Engineering. Addison Wesley, 1995, ISBN 0-201-54610-8

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