Bibliography

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Understanding Business Drivers [590 KB] ( Slides [830 KB] )

Analyzing NPS Surveys for underlying business drivers for success in the market with products and services
EPIC Workshop, Brussels, June 2011
Six Sigma for Agile [150 KB] ( Slides [8'265 KB] )

Agile Development Teams define the Six Sigma Transfer Function for Software Development
Jazoon’11 Zurich
June 2011
Six Sigma for Analyzing Market Preferences [219 KB] (Sildes [1'622 KB] )

Transfer Functions can be used to analyze customer’s needs and market preferences using New Lanchester Theory
GI Fachtagung SW Management 2010 Aachen
Classification for Decision Metrics [304 KB] (Slides [1'629 KB] )

How AHP and QFD relate to Transfer Functions
IWSM / MetriKon / November 2010
Software Project Estimations [347 KB] ( Slides [2'326 KB] )
Estimating software projects is not a matter of functional sizing only
MetriKon 2009 Kaiserslautern
November 2009
Statistical Process Control for Software Development [2'006 KB]

An application of Eigenvector theory to Quality Function Deployment and the Analytic Hierarchical Process
QFD Symposium 2009
Wolfsburg
October 2009
Defect Density Prediction [111 KB] ( Slides [6'955 KB] )

How to predict how many bugs will happen?
6th SMEF 2009 Rome
May 2009
Six Sigma in Software Testing [11'201 KB]

This workshop proposes a measurement program for software defect prediction. Packed with the workshop is the material presented at the workshop.
Nordic Test Management & QA Forum Stockholm
May 2008
Uncertainty of Software Requirements [258 KB]

An interesting remark about the statistical character of reqiurement statement
4th SMEF 2007 Rome
May 2007
When use Which Sizing Method [299 KB] (Slides [5'830 KB] )

COSMIC or IFPUG? That's not the question!
MetriKon, Potsdam
November 2006
SixSigma Revisited [225 KB] (Slides [5'963 KB] )
In reality, QFD is a statistical method for requirements validation.
EuroSpi2 Joensuu
October 2006
The Impact of Linear Algebra on QFD

This paper introduces a new method to calculate a QFD matrix. The resulting Convergence Factor is a quality metrics for the underlying cause-effect analysis.
Quality & Reliability Management,
Vol. 22 No.1, 2005