DocumentCode
1131400
Title
Using metrics to evaluate software system maintainability
Author
Coleman, Don ; Ash, Dan ; Lowther, Bruce ; Oman, Paul
Author_Institution
Software Eng. Lab., Idaho Univ., Moscow, ID, USA
Volume
27
Issue
8
fYear
1994
Firstpage
44
Lastpage
49
Abstract
Software metrics have been much criticized in the last few years, sometimes justly but more often unjustly, because critics misunderstand the intent behind the technology. Software complexity metrics, for example, rarely measure the "inherent complexity" embedded in software systems, but they do a very good job of comparing the relative complexity of one portion of a system with another. In essence, they are good modeling tools. Whether they are also good measuring tools depends on how consistently and appropriately they are applied.<>
Keywords
computational complexity; software maintenance; software metrics; complexity metrics; consistent application; inherent complexity; measuring tools; modeling tools; relative complexity; software metrics; software system maintainability evaluation; Computer industry; Costs; Embedded software; Large-scale systems; Software engineering; Software maintenance; Software measurement; Software metrics; Software quality; Software systems;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.303623
Filename
303623
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