DocumentCode
346096
Title
Impact of object oriented development on software quality
Author
Low, Graham ; Huan, Shao
Author_Institution
Centre for Adv. Empirical Software Res., New South Wales Univ., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
11
Abstract
Improved productivity and quality are often cited as potential benefits of an object-oriented (OO) development approach. The claims for improved software quality mainly refer to improved reliability, maintainability and reusability. However, there is very little experimental support for such claims. This research addresses this shortcoming by examining whether there is a significant difference in the reliability, maintainability and reusability of systems developed using OO development techniques compared with similar systems developed in the same organisation using conventional techniques. The results indicate a significant improvement in the reliability, maintainability and reusability for OO systems development compared with conventional development techniques. These results are a strong argument for management to seriously consider adopting an OO development process
Keywords
object-oriented programming; software development management; software maintenance; software quality; software reliability; software reusability; conventional development techniques; management; object-oriented development; productivity; software maintainability; software quality; software reliability; software reusability; Maintenance; Productivity; Software quality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Technology and Engineering Practice, 1999. STEP '99. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0328-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/STEP.1999.798402
Filename
798402
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