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ISMA10Brochure

Over the last several years, Information Technology organizations have been moving their focus from software to services and non-functional issues. While Function Point Analysis remains the standard for estimating and sizing software solutions from functional user requirements, some scenarios may be augmented by metrics to quantify nonfunctional requirements. SNAP, the IFPUG method for sizing non-functional requirements does that. Well known best practices for service management, such as Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL), Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI), and ISO 20000 standards, consider ‘value’ as the key metric. Value-based management deals with balancing short-term and long-term goals of stakeholders with differing perspectives, using informed decision making to stay competitive in the marketplace. This tenth edition of the IFPUG ISMA Conference will provide a forum for practitioners and researchers to discuss the most recent advances in planning and sustaining measurement programs from both practical and theoretical perspectives. We invite professionals responsible for, involved in, or interested in software measurement to share innovative ideas, experiences, and concerns within this scope. The conference is the 4th day of a 4-day agenda that includes workshops and a CSP Exam. Dates: Conference week events run April 27th through April 30th , 2015 Location: Sheraton Airport Hotel 3315 Scott Futrell Drive Charlotte, North Carolina USA (704-392-1200) – mention IFPUG for the $145 day rate (space is limited) IFPUG presents the 10th Annual International Software Measurement & Analysis Conference “Creating Value from Measurement” ISMA10 2015

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