This letter describes system architecture of a measurement environment called GINGER that helps programmer productivity by automatically collecting and analyzing data about software development activities. Based on the result of analysis, the environment gives programmers feedback so that they can recognize and improve their activities. The first prototype system of GINGER is currently implemented in a UNIX environment. We expect that the proposed environment will improve the overall productivity of programmers and the quality of resulting products.
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Shinji KUSUMOTO, Ken-ichi MATSUMOTO, Tohru KIKUNO, Koji TORII, "On a Measurement Environment for Controlling Software Development Activities" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E74-A, no. 5, pp. 1051-1054, May 1991, doi: .
Abstract: This letter describes system architecture of a measurement environment called GINGER that helps programmer productivity by automatically collecting and analyzing data about software development activities. Based on the result of analysis, the environment gives programmers feedback so that they can recognize and improve their activities. The first prototype system of GINGER is currently implemented in a UNIX environment. We expect that the proposed environment will improve the overall productivity of programmers and the quality of resulting products.
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