Abstract
In a competitive business landscape, large organizations such as insurance companies and banks are under high pres-sure to innovate, improvise and distinguish their products and services while continuing to reduce the time-to market for new product introductions. Traditional approaches to software reliability modeling for such software are black box-based. Bad structure or model again can lead us to lower down these non functional properties. The basic constructs of the model are objects. We will not deal about the identification of the objects, as may be referred in many books, but how to model those objects. The objective of this paper is to provide a philosophical approach, using Goal-Question-Metric paradigm, to structure or model the identified objects of software system, in better way to improve the quality of the software.
Highlights
Many companies invest significant resources and effort in software development
The objective of this paper is to provide an philosophical approach, using Goal-Question-Metric paradigm, to structure or model the identified objects of software system, in better way to improve the quality of the software
The object-oriented paradigm gives us tools for fighting the software crisis: Object-oriented techniques make it possible for us to handle large systems, change them, reuse parts of old systems in new systems, ease the communication between customer and developer, and much more
Summary
Many companies invest significant resources and effort in software development. Because of today’s high market demands for software; its size, complexity, quality needs are increasing rapidly. Due to which the various problems, specific for software development, viz planning difficulties, unknown or bad quality, projects are never ended, milestones that are reached months or years too late, or developers who are working mostly unstructured, under high stress; are increasing. Those problems are generally known as “software crisis” and are being tackled by ‘Software Process Improvement’ (SPI) [1]. Model is the collection of real objects that exist in the world by applying our ideas.
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