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Revision as of 15:05, 16 May 2013
Based on the various evaluation criteria it is possible to start evaluations during and at the end of simulation runs. These evaluations are useful to analyze characteristics of a project run. Of course, some evaluation criteria(such as the "Expense over all phases" ) only make sense at the end of a simulation run.
The following table summarizes all implemented evaluation criteria(for readability reasons, the evaluation criteria have been classified in areas covering similar types).
| Objectives | |
| Completeness of Documents | |
| Remaining Errors in Documents | |
| Efficiency of Reviews or Tests | |
| Effectiveness of Reviews | |
| Losses by Reviews or Tests | |
| Expenses | |
| Authors of Documents |
Evaluations at the End of a Simulation Run
At the end of this section, the various evaluations that can be started during or at the end of the simulation runs are presented.
- Possible Evaluations >> Animation (Viewlet)