• Title of article

    The structured complexity of object-oriented programs

  • Author/Authors

    Fَthi، نويسنده , , ء. and Nyéky-Gaizler، نويسنده , , J. and Porkolلb، نويسنده , , Z.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    815
  • To page
    827
  • Abstract
    There are several methods measuring the complexity of object-oriented programs. Most of them are based on some special object-oriented feature: number of methods/classes, cohesion of classes, inheritance, etc. In practice, however, object-oriented programs are constructed with the help of the same control structures as traditional ones. Moreover, recent ideas of multiparadigm programming (i.e., emerging use of generic programming and aspect-oriented programming) has the effect that in modern programs—and even in class libraries—object-orientation is only one (however major) construction tool among others. An adequate measure therefore should not be based on special features of one paradigm, but on basic language elements and construction rules which could be applied to many different paradigms. model discussed here, the complexity of a program is the sum of three components: the complexity of its control structure, the complexity of data types used, and the complexity of the data handling (i.e., the complexity of the connection between the control structure and the data types). We suggest a new complexity measure. First, we show that this measure works well on procedural programs, and then we extend it to object-oriented programs. is a software tool under development based on gnu g++ compiler which computes our new measure. We can apply this tool to C and C++ sources to gain a number of quantitative results with our measure.
  • Keywords
    Software Metrics , object-oriented programming , Complexity
  • Journal title
    Mathematical and Computer Modelling
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    Mathematical and Computer Modelling
  • Record number

    1592948