DocumentCode :
3023546
Title :
A primer on object-oriented measurement
Author :
El Emam, Khaled
Author_Institution :
Nat. Res. Council, Canada
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
185
Lastpage :
187
Abstract :
Many object-oriented metrics have been proposed over the last decade. A few of these metrics have undergone some form of empirical validation, and some are actually being used by a number of organizations as part of an effort to manage software quality. There is evidence that using object-oriented metrics can be beneficial to conducting business and to the bottom line. This is encouraging, as estimates and prediction models using design metrics can be used to allocate maintenance resources and for obtaining assurances about software quality. The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of object-oriented metrics, their use and their (empirical) validation. The focus is on static class-level metrics, since these have been studied the most
Keywords :
object-oriented methods; object-oriented programming; reviews; software management; software metrics; software quality; business; empirical validation; object-oriented software metrics; overview; prediction models; software maintenance resource allocation; software quality management; static class-level metrics; Application software; Business; Councils; Error analysis; Java; Object oriented modeling; Predictive models; Quality management; Resource management; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Metrics Symposium, 2001. METRICS 2001. Proceedings. Seventh International
Conference_Location :
London
ISSN :
1530-1435
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1043-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/METRIC.2001.915527
Filename :
915527
Link To Document :
بازگشت