## page was renamed from Vol2 ## page was renamed from QSM/QSM Vol2 #acl +All:read = Quality Software Management: Vol. 2: First-Order Measurement = [[QSM]]의 2권. 1차적인 관찰에 대한 책이다. * PitfallsWhenMakingMeaningFromObservations, * TranslatingObservingToAction Summary 모음 * [[/Vol 2.1: Summaries]] (How to Observe Software Systems) * [[/Vol 2.2: Summaries]] (Responding to Significant Software Events) == TOC == {{{ Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: A Model of Observation I Intake 1. Why Observation Is Important 1.1 Management Failure 1.2 Seeing the Culture 1.3 Cultural Observation Patterns in Action 1.4 Comparing the Effects of Observation Pattern 1.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 1.6 Summary 1.7 Practice 2. Selecting What to Observe 2.1 Intake Step 2.2 Choosing What to Observe: Parable of the Ones 2.3 Requirements for an Effective Observational Model 2.4 Management Illusions and Creeping Deterioration 2.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 2.6 Summary 2.7 Practice 3. Visualizing the Product 3.1 Using the Sensory Modalities 3.2 Making Software Visible 3.3 Making Software Available for Observation 3.4 Product Openness As Key to a Steering Culture 3.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 3.6 Summary 3.7 Practice 4. Visualizing the Process 4.1 Process Openness As Key to an Anticipating Culture 4.2 Identifying the Anticipating Organization 4.3 A Process Picture Vocabulary 4.4 Project Control Panel 4.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 4.6 Summary 4.7 Practice II Meaning 5. A Case Study of Interpretation 5.1 Slip Charts: Comparing Promise and Delivery 5.2 Interpretation of Company A's Charts 5.3 Interpretation of Company B's Charts 5.4 Company C's Culture 5.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 5.6 Summary 5.7 Practice 6. Pitfalls When Making Meaning from Observations 6.1 Rule of Three Interpretations 6.2 Applying the Data Question 6.3 Interpreting Observations 6.4 Spending Too Much Too Soon on Measurements 6.5 Pitfalls 6.6 Helpful Hints and Variations 6.7 Summary 6.8 Practice 7. Direct Observation of Quality 7.1 Quality Versus Apple Pie 7.2 The Relativity of Quality 7.3 An Industry Out of Control of Quality 7.4 Whose Ideas and Feelings Count? 7.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 7.6 Summary 7.7 Practice 8. Measuring Cost and Value 8.1 Confusing Cost and Value 8.2 What Is Value? 8.3 Role of Requirements in Observing Quality 8.4 Detailed Impact Case Method 8.5 Single Greatest Benefit Method 8.6 Helpful Hints and Variations 8.7 Summary 8.8 Practice III Significance 9. Measuring Emotional Significance 9.1 A Model of Extracting Significance 9.2 Observing Incongruence 9.3 Subjective Impact Method 9.4 Feelings Are Facts 9.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 9.6 Summary 9.7 Practice 10. Measuring Failures Before They Happen 10.1 Assessing the Cost of Failures 10.2 Universal Patterns of Huge Losses 10.3 Understanding the Significance of Failure Sources 10.4 Helpful Hints and Variations 10.5 Summary 10.6 Practice 11. Precision Listening 11.1 Listening for Distortions 11.2 Listening for Improper Generalizations 11.3 Noticing Deletions 11.4 Listening for Attitudes About Failure 11.5 Listening for an Impending Crisis 11.6 Helpful Hints and Variations 11.7 Summary 11.8 Practice 12. Meta-Measurement 12.1 Inability to Know What's Happening 12.2 Lack of External Reference 12.3 Thinking You Know 12.4 Pseudo-Reviews Hiding the Lack of Reviews 12.5 Cutting Communication Lines 12.6 Helpful Hints and Variations 12.7 Summary 12.8 Practice IV Response 13. Translating Observation into Action 13.1 Feeling About the Feeling 13.2 Recognizing Congruence and Incongruence 13.3 Crisis Destroying the Ability to Observe 13.4 Response and the Satir Interaction Model 13.5 Decoding the Message Behind the Message 13.6 Helpful Hints and Variations 13.7 Summary 13.8 Practice 14. Observations from the Empathic Position 14.1 Identifying the Three Basic Observer Positions 14.2 Participant Observation 14.3 Emic Interviewing 14.4 Rumors As Sources of Information 14.5 Empathic Analysis 14.6 Sensing the Mood Internally 14.7 Helpful Hints and Variations 14.8 Summary 14.9 Practice 15. Dealing with Swarms of Failure 15.1 Terminology of Error 15.2 Measuring Fault Resolution 15.3 Helpful Hints and Variations 15.4 Summary 15.5 Practice V Zeroth-Order Measurement 16. Projects Composed of Measurable Tasks 16.1 Transforming Any Task Into A Measurable Project 16.2 Steps to Create A Measurable Project 16.3 Incremental Planning in the Face of Uncertainty 16.4 Helpful Hints and Variations 16.5 Summary 16.6 Practice 17. Communicating About Plans and Progress 17.1 Basic Rules of Human Communication Systems 17.2 Essentials of a Zeroth-Order Measurement System 17.3 Building in Standard Task Units 17.4 Allowing for Reviews 17.5 Posting Progress in Public 17.6 Why PPPP Works 17.7 Obstacles 17.8 Helpful Hints and Variations 17.9 Summary 17.10 Practice 18. Reviews As Measurement Tools 18.1 Why Use Reviews? 18.2 Technical Review Summary Support 18.3 Types of Material Reviewed 18.4 Helpful Hints and Variations 18.5 Summary 18.6 Practice 19. Requirements As the Foundation of Measurement 19.1 Zeroth Law and Zeroth Order Measurement 19.2 Why Requirements? 19.3 Process Models of Requirements 19.4 Startup Task Acceptance Report 19.5 Helpful Hints and Variations 19.6 Summary 19.7 Practice 20. The Wayfinder Appendix A: Diagram of Effects Appendix B: Satir Interaction Model Appendix C: Software Engineering Cultural Patterns Appendix D: Control Models Appendix E: Three Observer Positions Notes Listing of Laws, Rules, and Principles Author Index Subject Index }}}