Software Measurement
Understanding Software Engineering
Austin Melton(Author)
Cengage Learning EMEA (Publisher)
Published on 21. December 1995
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-85032-178-1 (ISBN)
Description
In this book, authorities in the field of software measurement seek to establish a framework within which current and future work in software measurement can be effectively and reliably done. While establishing this framework for software measurement, they make a case for using the same basic principles for establishing an evaluation and verification subdiscipline for all of software engineering.
In this book, authorities in the field of software measurement seek to establish a framework within which current and future work in software measurement can be effectively and reliably done. While establishing this framework for software measurement, they make a case for using the same basic principles for establishing an evaluation and verification subdiscipline for all of software engineering.
In this book, authorities in the field of software measurement seek to establish a framework within which current and future work in software measurement can be effectively and reliably done. While establishing this framework for software measurement, they make a case for using the same basic principles for establishing an evaluation and verification subdiscipline for all of software engineering.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85032-178-1 (9781850321781)
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Content
The early days of software metrics - looking back after 20 years, L. Ott; Measurement theory and software measurement, N. Fenton and A. Melton; Fundamental issues in software measurement, J.M. Bieman et al.; Integrating process and measurement, S. L Pfleeger; Metric development for object-oriented software, J.M. Bieman; Analysis and measurement techniques for logic-based languages, R. McCauley and W.R. Edwards; Statistics and software metrics, S. Keller-McNulty and M. S. McNulty; The role of recursion and symmetry in the design and analysis of software metrics, R.E. Prather; Axiomatic validation in the software metric development process, K.G. van den Berg and P.M. van den Broek; Software metric specifications, D.A. Gustafson et al; The empirical basis for software engineering, N. Fenton.