DocumentCode
3686472
Title
Identifying Metrics´ Biases When Measuring or Approximating Size in Heterogeneous Languages
Author
Regina Hebig;Jesper Derehag;Michel R. V. Chaudron
Author_Institution
LIP6, UPMC Univ. Paris 06, Paris, France
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Context: To compare the effectiveness of development techniques, the size of compared software systems needs to be taken into account. However, in industry new development techniques often come with changes in the applied programming languages. Goal: Our goal is to investigate how different size metrics and approximations are biased towards the languages c and c++. Further, we investigate whether triangulation of metrics has the potential to compensate for biases. Method: We identify crucial preconditions for a triangulation and investigate on 34 open source projects, whether a set of 16 size metrics fulfills these preconditions for the languages c and c++. Results: We identify how metrics differ in their biases and find that the preconditions for triangulation are fulfilled. Conclusion: Triangulation has the potential to address language biases, but high variance among metrics and tools need to be taken into account, too.
Keywords
"Size measurement","Yttrium","Computer languages","Approximation methods","Software engineering","Productivity"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM), 2015 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESEM.2015.7321201
Filename
7321201
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