Getting Started with Software Productivity Benchmarking

by Khaled El Emam

Productivity benchmarking means comparing the productivity of your projects with the productivity of other similar projects. Productivity is an important measure of the performance of software projects in a portfolio. It is defined as the ratio of output to input. In software, this translates to the ratio of effort to develop a system over the size of the system.

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Getting Started with Software Productivity Benchmarking September 2002