DocumentCode
3023640
Title
Evaluating software degradation through entropy
Author
Bianchi, Alessandro ; Caivano, Danilo ; Lanubile, Filippo ; Visaggio, Giuseppe
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Inf., Bari Univ., Italy
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
210
Lastpage
219
Abstract
Software systems are affected by degradation as an effect of continuous change. Since late interventions are too much onerous, software degradation should be detected early in the software lifetime. Software degradation is currently detected by using many different complexity metrics, but their use to monitor maintenance activities is costly. These metrics are difficult to interpret, because each emphasizes a particular aspect of degradation and the aspects shown by different metrics are not orthogonal. The purpose of our research is to measure the entropy of a software system to assess its degradation. In this paper, we partially validate the entropy class of metrics by a case study, replicated on successive releases of a set of software systems. The validity is shown through direct measures of software quality, such as the number of detected defects, the maintenance effort and the number of slipped defects
Keywords
entropy; software maintenance; software metrics; software quality; case study; complexity metrics; continuous change; detected defect number; entropy class partial validation; late interventions; slipped defect number; software degradation evaluation; software lifetime; software maintenance activity monitoring; software maintenance effort; software quality measurement; software system entropy measurement; successive software releases; Aging; Degradation; Documentation; Entropy; Joining processes; Monitoring; Software maintenance; Software measurement; Software quality; Software systems;
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.2001.915530
Filename
915530
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