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SOFTWARE DESIGN FOR SIX SIGMA - ROADMAP FOR EXCELLENCE

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Informationen zum Autor BASEM S. EL-HAIK, PhD, is the CEO and President of Six Sigma Professionals, Inc. (www.SixSigmaPI.com) and an author of many bestselling books on the subject of DFSS and Six Sigma. Dr. El-Haik holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering from Wayne State University and a Doctorate of Manufacturing Engineering from University of Michigan?Ann Arbor. He is a well-known figure in the robust design, reliability engineering, simulation, software engineering, Computer-Aided Robust Design (CARD), Computer-Aided Reliability (CAR), and DFSS for product, service, and process arenas. ADNAN SHAOUT is Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and Director for the Software Engineering Master Degree Program at the University of Michigan?Dearborn. Klappentext This proposal constitutes an algorithm of design applying the design for six sigma thinking, tools, and philosophy to software design. The algorithm will also include conceptual design frameworks, mathematical derivation for Six Sigma capability upfront to enable design teams to disregard concepts that are not capable upfront, learning the software development cycle and saving development costs.The uniqueness of this book lies in bringing all those methodologies under the umbrella of design and provide detailed description about how these methods, QFD, DOE, the robust method, FMEA, Design for X, Axiomatic Design, TRIZ can be utilized to help quality improvement in software development, what kinds of different roles those methods play in various stages of design and how to combine those methods to form a comprehensive strategy, a design algorithm, to tackle any quality issues in the design stage. Zusammenfassung As the first to include the American Society for Quality s research , Software Design for Six Sigma provides design methodologies and various methods, like QFD, DOE, the robust method, FMEA, Design for X, Axiomatic Design, and TRIZ. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xv Acknowledgments xix 1 Software Quality Concepts 1 1.1 What is Quality 1 1.2 Quality, Customer Needs, and Functions 3 1.3 Quality, Time to Market, and Productivity 5 1.4 Quality Standards 6 1.5 Software Quality Assurance and Strategies 6 1.6 Software Quality Cost 9 1.7 Software Quality Measurement 13 1.8 Summary 19 References 20 2 Traditional Software Development Processes 21 2.1 Introduction 21 2.2 Why Software Developmental Processes? 22 2.3 Software Development Processes 23 2.4 Software Development Processes Classification 46 2.5 Summary 53 References 53 3 Design Process of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) 56 3.1 Introduction 56 3.2 RTOS Hard versus Soft Real-Time Systems 57 3.3 RTOS Design Features 58 3.4 Task Scheduling: Scheduling Algorithms 66 3.5 Intertask Communication and Resource Sharing 72 3.6 Timers 74 3.7 Conclusion 74 References 75 4 Software Design Methods and Representations 77 4.1 Introduction 77 4.2 History of Software Design Methods 77 4.3 Software Design Methods 79 4.4 Analysis 85 4.5 System-Level Design Approaches 88 4.6 Platform-Based Design 96 4.7 Component-Based Design 98 4.8 Conclusions 99 References 100 5 Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) Software Measurement and Metrics 103 5.1 Introduction 103 5.2 Software Measurement Process 105 5.3 Software Product Metrics 106 5.4 GQM (Goal-Question-Metric) Approach 113 5.5 Software Quality Metrics 115 5.6 Software Development Process Metrics 116 5.7 Software Resource Metrics 117 5.8 Software Metric Plan 119 References 120 6 Statistical Techniques in Software Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) ...

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