Compuware Releases New Quality Management Solution
03/01/2005
Compuware Corporation (NASDAQ: CPWR) today announced the general availability of version 5.0 of the Compuware Application Reliability Solution (CARS), its comprehensive quality management solution.
CARS 5.0 introduces Quality Governance, which seeks to optimize a quality assurance organization's ability to deliver reliable business applications
that provide maximum business value through the implementation of effective
governance models and delivers integration with Compuware IT Governance by
Changepoint.
"One of the major challenges facing CIOs today is maximizing the business
value of IT investments," a release said. "CIOs know that business value means shareholder value, and increased shareholder value means revenue growth and/or improved operating margins. Previously, these types of goals were left up to the business managers to accomplish through business initiatives. Now business
is increasingly looking towards IT to not only be linked with these
initiatives, but also to be an enabler to accomplish these goals."
With CARS 5.0, Quality Governance seeks to enable IT organizations to deliver
the processes, systems and metrics to accurately assess the value, cost,
risk and performance of the services they provide. By integrating with
Compuware IT Governance by Changepoint, project portfolios that contain
development projects will hopefully benefit from new metrics that communicate a
software quality index. This integration seeks to not only increase the accuracy of tracking and evaluating a project's health and risk, but also seeks to reduce the administrative burden of collecting and entering data into multiple systems for reporting. CARS can provide CIOs with more detailed metrics about the quality of the application portfolio, which can improve decision-making and allow for better alignment with the business.
Forrester Research estimates that a defect found post-production costs at
least 50 percent more to fix than one found early in the project. "Investing
in quality is imperative," noted Margo Visitacion, Principal Analyst at
Forrester Research. "With more than half of all software projects considered
failed or challenged and with support costs for defective software running
as high as 50 percent of the total development cost, companies must invest
in quality."
Compuware said that the features in CARS 5.0 include:
- Enterprise-Wide Quality Management: Development and QA teams from multiple
geographic locations can use CARS 5.0, simplifying the complexities involved
in dispersed teams. CARS 5.0 improves the ability to communicate regardless
of where the team members may be located.
- Testing Trends Reports: Testing Trends Reports enable decision-making
support at different organizational levels by providing a way to demonstrate
whether software quality processes are working, by looking at metrics over a
defined period of time. Defect discovery is tracked and metrics are
generated to show an upward or downward slope indicating your level of
effectiveness.
- Cost of Quality Executive Report: The Cost of Quality Report provides
insight into which phases of the application development life cycle warrant
the most investment to improve quality and reduce cost. The report lets the
user know where to focus improvement efforts for the best return on
investment.
- Customized Reporting: CARS provides additional reporting options through a
new User Defined Export component, which allows users to define their views
of the data and then export the data into their existing data analysis tool
or report writer for use.
"Quality is traditionally measured by metrics such as defect density and
defect origin. These valuable metrics become part of more meaningful
measures of success for the CIO when a Quality Governance(tm) strategy is
implemented," said Gery Plourde, CARS Director at Compuware Corporation.
"With CARS 5.0, Quality Governance(tm) provides a means to deploy best
practices, a way to measure progress and the opportunity to make continuous
improvement."
Learn more about Compuware at http://www.compuware.com/.