Property-based software engineering measurement
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Property-Based Software Engineering Measurement
Little theory exists in the field of software system measurement. Concepts such as complexity, coupling, cohesion or even size are very often subject to interpretation and appear to have inconsistent definitions in the literature. As a consequence, there is little guidance provided to the analyst attempting to define proper measures for specific problems. Many controversies in the literature ar...
متن کاملReply to: "Property-Based Software Engineering Measurement''
Briand, Morasca, and Basili [1] introduce a measurement theoretic approach to software measurement and criticize among others the work of the author, but they misinterpret the work of the author. Zuse does not require additive software (complexity) measures as Briand, Morasca, and Basili state. Zuse uses the concept of the extensive structure in order to show the empirical properties behind sof...
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Little theory exists in the field of software system measurement. Concepts such as complexity, coupling, cohesion or even size are very often subject to interpretation and appear to have inconsistent definitions in the literature. As a consequence, there is little guidance provided to the analyst attempting to define proper measures for specific problems. Many controversies in the literature ar...
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The recently published measure property set of Briand, Morasca, and Basili [1] establishes the foundation of a real software measurement theory. Unfortunately, a number of inconsistencies related to additivity properties might hinder its acceptance and further elaboration. In this paper, it is shown how to remove the ambiguity in the property definitions.
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عنوان ژورنال: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
سال: 1996
ISSN: 0098-5589
DOI: 10.1109/32.481535