DocumentCode
1237538
Title
An Experimental Study of Software Metrics for Real-Time Software
Author
Jensen, Howard A. ; Vairavan, K.
Author_Institution
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Issue
2
fYear
1985
Firstpage
231
Lastpage
234
Abstract
The rising costs of software development and maintenance have naturally aroused intere5t in tools and measures to quantify and analyze software complexity. Many software metrics have been studied widely because of the potential usefulness in predicting the complexity and quality of software. Most of the work reported in this area has been related to nonreal-time software. In this paper we report and discuss the results of an experimental investigation of some important metrics and their relationship for a class of 202 Pascal programs used in a real-time distributed processing environment. While some of our observations confirm independent studies, we have noted significant differences. For instance the correlations between McCabe´s control complexity measure and Halstead´s metrics are low in comparison to a previous study. Studies of the type reported here are important for understanding the relationship between software metrics.
Keywords
Program length; real-time software; software complexity; software metrics; Costs; Distributed processing; Error correction; Operating systems; Programming; Software maintenance; Software measurement; Software metrics; Software quality; Software tools; Program length; real-time software; software complexity; software metrics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSE.1985.232199
Filename
1701992
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