Abstract—It is now understood that software metrics alone are not enough to characterize software quality. To cope with this problem, most of advanced and/or industrially validated quality models aggregate software metrics: for example, cy-clomatic complexity is combined with test coverage to stress the fact that it is more important to cover complex methods than accessors. Yet, aggregating and weighting metrics to produce quality indexes is a difficult task. Indeed certain weighting approaches may lead to abnormal situations where a developer increasing the quality of a software component sees the overall quality degrade. Finally, mapping combinations of metric values to quality indexes may be a problem when using thresholds. In this paper...
Aggregation of software metrics is a challenging task, it is even more complex when it comes to cons...
The validation of software quality metrics lacks statistical significance. One reason for this is th...
A popular approach to assessing software maintainability and predicting its evolution involves colle...
Abstract—It is now understood that software metrics alone are not enough to characterize software qu...
International audienceIt is now understood that software metrics alone are not enough to characteriz...
With the growing need for quality assessment of entire software systems in the industry, new issues ...
With the growing need for quality assessment of entire software systems in industry, new issues are ...
AbstractThe description of quality software metrics is presented. Based on a set of quality characte...
© 2016 IEEE. Hierarchical software quality models define different levels, at which various criteria...
Evaluating Software Quality is a critical and very important aspect of software development. There a...
Ranking alternatives is fundamental to effective decision making. However, creating an overall ranki...
Abstract—Indirect metrics in quality models define weighted integrations of direct metrics to provid...
Aggregation of software metrics is a challenging task, it is even more complex when it comes to cons...
The validation of software quality metrics lacks statistical significance. One reason for this is th...
A popular approach to assessing software maintainability and predicting its evolution involves colle...
Abstract—It is now understood that software metrics alone are not enough to characterize software qu...
International audienceIt is now understood that software metrics alone are not enough to characteriz...
With the growing need for quality assessment of entire software systems in the industry, new issues ...
With the growing need for quality assessment of entire software systems in industry, new issues are ...
AbstractThe description of quality software metrics is presented. Based on a set of quality characte...
© 2016 IEEE. Hierarchical software quality models define different levels, at which various criteria...
Evaluating Software Quality is a critical and very important aspect of software development. There a...
Ranking alternatives is fundamental to effective decision making. However, creating an overall ranki...
Abstract—Indirect metrics in quality models define weighted integrations of direct metrics to provid...
Aggregation of software metrics is a challenging task, it is even more complex when it comes to cons...
The validation of software quality metrics lacks statistical significance. One reason for this is th...
A popular approach to assessing software maintainability and predicting its evolution involves colle...