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Thursday, November 12 • 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Poster: Investigating the Feasibility of an Integrated Causal Model for Software Cost Control

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Dr. Michael Konrad
Investigating the Feasibility of an Integrated Causal Model for Software Cost Control
Estimating and controlling software project costs would benefit from causal knowledge of what drives program costs; however, much of software engineering research reports results from multiple regression, which focuses on correlation rather than causation. For three years (FY18-20), this project investigated the application of causal discovery as an alternative approach to conducting software engineering research, resulting in the identification of direct causes (instead of spurious causes) of program costs, schedule, and quality. This knowledge supports (1) program investments in the enablers of program success and reduction in software vulnerabilities; and (2) corrective and preventive actions on those factors more likely to place a program on track to achieve its objectives.


Speakers
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Dr. William Nichols

Senior Member of the Technical Staff, CMU SEI
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Dr. Michael Konrad

Principal Researcher, CMU SEI
Read the recent blog "Addressing Open Architecture in Software Cost Estimation" at https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/sei_blog/2020/07/addressing-open-architecture-in-software-cost-estimation.html to learn more about Michael's recent work


Thursday November 12, 2020 3:00pm - 3:30pm EST
Virtual