Title of article
Metrics for Evaluation of Metaprogram Complexity
Author/Authors
Robertas Damasevicius and Vytautas Stuikys، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
19
From page
769
To page
787
Abstract
The concept of complexity is used in many areas of computer science and software engineering. Software complexity metrics can be used to evaluate and compare quality of software development and maintenance processes and their products. Complexity management and measurement is especially important in novel programming technologies and paradigms, such as aspect-oriented programming, generative programming, and metaprogramming, where complex multi-language and multi-aspect program specifications are developed and used. This paper analyzes complexity management and measurement techniques, and proposes five complexity metrics (Relative Kolmogorov Complexity, Metalanguage Richness, Cyclomatic Complexity, Normalized Difficulty, Cognitive Difficulty) for measuring complexity of metaprograms at information, metalanguage, graph, algorithm, and cognitive dimensions
Keywords
Metaprogramming , metaprogram metric. , complexity evaluation
Journal title
Computer Science and Information Systems
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Computer Science and Information Systems
Record number
679286
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