There are some concerns in the research community about the convenience of using low-level metrics (such as SLOC, source lines of code) for characterizing the evolution of software, instead of the more traditional higher lever metrics (such as the number of modules or les). This issue has been raised in particular after some studies that suggest that libre (free, open source) software evolves differently than ‘traditional ’ software, and therefore it does not conform to Lehman’s laws of software evolution. Since those studies on libre software evolution use SLOCs as the base metric, while Lehman’s and other traditional studies use modules or les, it is difcult to compare both cases. To overcome this dif-culty, and to explore the differences...
Abstract—Software evolution, and particularly its growth, has been mainly studied at the file (also ...
An important claimed result of Software Science is its ability to rank languages on the basis of the...
The quantitative study of software evolution seem to have kicked off in the early 1970’s with the st...
Various measures and methods have been developed to measure the sizes of different software entities...
SLOC (Source Lines-Of-Code) has been used extensively as a Code Size Measure, and as input to parame...
Size is one of the most fundamental measurements of software. For the past two decades, the source l...
Software growth (and more broadly, software evolution) is usually considered in terms of size or com...
The evolution of a software system can be studied in terms of how various properties as reflected by...
Modularity has been identified by many researchers as one of the success factors of Open Source So...
Libre (free / open source) software development is a complex phenomenon. Many actors (core developer...
Many prediction models rely on past data about how a system evolves to learn and anticipate the numb...
Previous empirical observations on the development of software systems indicate that the effort requ...
The evolution of a software system can be studied in terms of how various properties as reflected by...
200 p.Effort and cost estimation is crucial in software management. Estimation of software size play...
Dozens of different software size metrics have been proposed and used. The most known ones are Lines...
Abstract—Software evolution, and particularly its growth, has been mainly studied at the file (also ...
An important claimed result of Software Science is its ability to rank languages on the basis of the...
The quantitative study of software evolution seem to have kicked off in the early 1970’s with the st...
Various measures and methods have been developed to measure the sizes of different software entities...
SLOC (Source Lines-Of-Code) has been used extensively as a Code Size Measure, and as input to parame...
Size is one of the most fundamental measurements of software. For the past two decades, the source l...
Software growth (and more broadly, software evolution) is usually considered in terms of size or com...
The evolution of a software system can be studied in terms of how various properties as reflected by...
Modularity has been identified by many researchers as one of the success factors of Open Source So...
Libre (free / open source) software development is a complex phenomenon. Many actors (core developer...
Many prediction models rely on past data about how a system evolves to learn and anticipate the numb...
Previous empirical observations on the development of software systems indicate that the effort requ...
The evolution of a software system can be studied in terms of how various properties as reflected by...
200 p.Effort and cost estimation is crucial in software management. Estimation of software size play...
Dozens of different software size metrics have been proposed and used. The most known ones are Lines...
Abstract—Software evolution, and particularly its growth, has been mainly studied at the file (also ...
An important claimed result of Software Science is its ability to rank languages on the basis of the...
The quantitative study of software evolution seem to have kicked off in the early 1970’s with the st...