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  2. Halstead complexity measures - Wikipedia

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    Halstead's goal was to identify measurable properties of software, and the relations between them. This is similar to the identification of measurable properties of matter (like the volume, mass, and pressure of a gas) and the relationships between them (analogous to the gas equation). Thus his metrics are actually not just complexity metrics.

  3. Software metric - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering and development, a software metric is a standard of measure of a degree to which a software system or process possesses some property. [1] [2] Even if a metric is not a measurement (metrics are functions, while measurements are the numbers obtained by the application of metrics), often the two terms are used as synonyms.

  4. Source lines of code - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Park (while at the Software Engineering Institute) and others developed a framework for defining SLOC values, to enable people to carefully explain and define the SLOC measure used in a project. For example, most software systems reuse code, and determining which (if any) reused code to include is important when reporting a measure.

  5. Software quality - Wikipedia

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    To view, explore, analyze, and communicate software quality measurements, concepts and techniques of information visualization provide visual, interactive means useful, in particular, if several software quality measures have to be related to each other or to components of a software or system. For example, software maps represent a specialized ...

  6. Programming complexity - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more commonly used metrics are McCabe's cyclomatic complexity metric; Halstead's software science metrics; Henry and Kafura introduced "Software Structure Metrics Based on Information Flow" in 1981, [3] which measures complexity as a function of "fan-in" and "fan-out". They define fan-in of a procedure as the number of local flows ...

  7. Category:Software metrics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Software metrics" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 ...

  8. ABC Software Metric - Wikipedia

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    The ABC software metric was introduced by Jerry Fitzpatrick in 1997 to overcome the drawbacks of the LOC. [1] The metric defines an ABC score as a triplet of values that represent the size of a set of source code statements.

  9. Software measurement - Wikipedia

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    Software measurement is a quantified attribute (see also: measurement) of a characteristic of a software product or the software process. It is a discipline within software engineering . The process of software measurement is defined and governed by ISO Standard ISO 15939 (software measurement process).