Codermetrics: Analytics for Improving Software Teams

Codermetrics: Analytics for Improving Software Teams

by Jonathan Alexander
Codermetrics: Analytics for Improving Software Teams

Codermetrics: Analytics for Improving Software Teams

by Jonathan Alexander

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Overview

How can you help your software team improve? This concise book introduces codermetrics, a clear and objective way to identify, analyze, and discuss the successes and failures of software engineers—not as part of a performance review, but as a way to make the team a more cohesive and productive unit.

Experienced team builder Jonathan Alexander explains how codermetrics helps teams understand exactly what occurred during a project, and enables each coder to focus on specific improvements. Alexander presents a variety of simple and complex codermetrics, and teaches you how to create your own.

  • Learn how codermetrics changes long-held assumptions and improves team dynamics
  • Get recommendations for integrating codermetrics into existing processes
  • Ask the right questions to determine the type of data you need to collect
  • Use metrics to measure individual coder skills and a team’s effectiveness over time
  • Identify the contributions each coder makes to the team
  • Analyze the response to your software and its features—and verify that you're meeting team and organizational goals
  • Build better teams, using codermetrics to make personnel adjustments and additions

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781449305154
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/31/2011
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Jonathan Alexander has over 25 years of experience in software development. He is currently VP of Engineering at Vocalocity, a leader in cloud-based business telecommunications. Previously he built and managed software teams at vmSight, Epiphany, and Radnet. He studied computer science at UCLA, and began his career writing software for author Michael Crichton.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Concepts
    • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • Chapter 2: Measuring What Coders Do
    • Chapter 3: The Right Data
  • Metrics
    • Chapter 4: Skill Metrics
    • Chapter 5: Response Metrics
    • Chapter 6: Value Metrics
  • Processes
    • Chapter 7: Metrics in Use
    • Chapter 8: Building Software Teams
    • Chapter 9: Conclusion
  • Codermetrics Quick Reference
  • Bibliography
  • Colophon
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