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  2. ABC Software Metric - Wikipedia

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    Since basic languages such as C, C++, Java, etc. have operations like assignments of variables, function calls and test conditions only, the ABC score has these three components. [ 1 ] If the ABC vector is denoted as 5,11,9 for a subroutine , it means that the subroutine has 5 assignments, 11 branches and 9 conditionals.

  3. List of mass spectrometry software - Wikipedia

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    The software C++ library for LC-MS/MS data management and analysis offers an infrastructure for the development of mass spectrometry-related software. It allows peptide and metabolite quantification and supports label-free and isotopic-label-based quantification (such as iTRAQ and TMT and SILAC ) as well as targeted SWATH-MS quantification.

  4. Normalization (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In the simplest cases, normalization of ratings means adjusting values measured on different scales to a notionally common scale, often prior to averaging. In more complicated cases, normalization may refer to more sophisticated adjustments where the intention is to bring the entire probability distributions of adjusted values into alignment.

  5. Counts per minute - Wikipedia

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    Disintegrations per minute (dpm) and disintegrations per second (dps) are measures of the activity of the source of radioactivity. The SI unit of radioactivity, the becquerel (Bq), is equivalent to one disintegration per second. This unit should not be confused with cps, which is the number of counts received by an instrument from the source.

  6. Normality test - Wikipedia

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    Simple back-of-the-envelope test takes the sample maximum and minimum and computes their z-score, or more properly t-statistic (number of sample standard deviations that a sample is above or below the sample mean), and compares it to the 68–95–99.7 rule: if one has a 3σ event (properly, a 3s event) and substantially fewer than 300 samples, or a 4s event and substantially fewer than 15,000 ...

  7. Parasoft C/C++test - Wikipedia

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    Parasoft C/C++test code coverage. When testing software code coverage is a measure of which parts of the code have been executed during a test, and which have not. There are many different methods for measuring coverage that have different criteria on how it's calculated.

  8. Quantile normalization - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, quantile normalization is a technique for making two distributions identical in statistical properties. To quantile-normalize a test distribution to a reference distribution of the same length, sort the test distribution and sort the reference distribution.

  9. RNA-Seq - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the total number of reads generated in a single experiment is typically normalized by converting counts to fragments, reads, or counts per million mapped reads (FPM, RPM, or CPM). The difference between RPM and FPM was historically derived during the evolution from single-end sequencing of fragments to paired-end sequencing.