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  1. Proceedings of the thirteenth annual SIGCPR conference (SIGCPR '75)
  2. A system for evaluating programmer performance
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Measures of technical competence (Keynote Address)
Professionalism in information processing
Is certification and licensing a viable alternative to privacy legislation?
ACM investigation of self-assessment for the computing professional
Attributes of computer professionals
EDP management personnel education
Increased productivity from increased work(?)
Continuing education of systems personnel: Improving communication across functional boundaries
Programmer attitudes and reactions towards programming productivity techniques
A strategy for computer programmer productivity improvement
A system for evaluating programmer performance
Programmer paranoia revisited
Development of a job description for unionized programmers
Selecting a successful director of EDP
Psychometric characteristics of the CDP examination

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A system for evaluating programmer performance

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Salvadori, Antonio Gordon, J. D. Capstick, C. K.
Abstract As hardware costs fall and personnel costs rise, computer managers are becoming more and more concerned about how efficiently their programmers work. In addition to this factor, there is a need for a measurement tool with which to evaluate new programming techniques, such as top-down programming (against some other technique) at the programmer level. To this end a COBOL program monitor has been written (Salvadori, Gordon, Capstick) at the University of Guelph which can automatically provide managers with such a measuring tool. The monitor system should also help individual programmers to improve their efficiency by strengthening their knowledge of the language in which they program. In this paper, and in the COBOL automatic monitoring system at Guelph, the only language treated is COBOL, but the present work may be easily generalized to other languages in a manual or automatic way (see for example Lyon, Uzgalis).
Starting Page 100
Ending Page 113
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/800149.804878
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1975-06-19
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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