Software metrics are widely accepted tools to control and assure software quality. A large number of software metrics with a variety of content can be found in the literature; however most of them are not adopted in industry as they are seen as irrelevant to needs, as they are unsupported, and the major reason behind this is due to improper empirical validation. This paper tries to identify possible root causes for the improper empirical validation of the software metrics. A practical model for the empirical validation of software metrics is proposed along with root causes. The model is validated by applying it to recently proposed and well known metrics
AbstractMeasurement is a buzzword applied to each and every field of engineering for the development...
The futility of using a general-purpose metric to characterise \u27the\u27 complexity of a program h...
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A large number of software product metrics 1 have been proposed in software engineering. Product met...
In this paper the validation of software metrics will be examined. Two approaches will be combined: ...
The research described in this dissertation is a study of the application of measurement, or metrics...
Software measurement can play a major role in ensuring the quality and reliability of software produ...
This paper reports the results of an experiment to illustrate the hazards of using correlation data ...
Software development processes have less variability than the projects or products upon which they a...
The validation of software quality metrics lacks statistical significance. One reason for this is th...
We propose a comprehensive metrics validation methodology that has six validation criteria, each of ...
The lack of widespread industry acceptance of much of the research into the measurement of software ...
Measurement is one of the problems in the area of software engineering. Since traditional measuremen...
Background: Breakthroughs in research increasingly depend on complex software libraries, tools, and ...
Software metrics have a direct link with measurement in software engineering. Correct measurement is...
AbstractMeasurement is a buzzword applied to each and every field of engineering for the development...
The futility of using a general-purpose metric to characterise \u27the\u27 complexity of a program h...
Object-Oriented design is turn out to be more significant in software development environment as sta...
A large number of software product metrics 1 have been proposed in software engineering. Product met...
In this paper the validation of software metrics will be examined. Two approaches will be combined: ...
The research described in this dissertation is a study of the application of measurement, or metrics...
Software measurement can play a major role in ensuring the quality and reliability of software produ...
This paper reports the results of an experiment to illustrate the hazards of using correlation data ...
Software development processes have less variability than the projects or products upon which they a...
The validation of software quality metrics lacks statistical significance. One reason for this is th...
We propose a comprehensive metrics validation methodology that has six validation criteria, each of ...
The lack of widespread industry acceptance of much of the research into the measurement of software ...
Measurement is one of the problems in the area of software engineering. Since traditional measuremen...
Background: Breakthroughs in research increasingly depend on complex software libraries, tools, and ...
Software metrics have a direct link with measurement in software engineering. Correct measurement is...
AbstractMeasurement is a buzzword applied to each and every field of engineering for the development...
The futility of using a general-purpose metric to characterise \u27the\u27 complexity of a program h...
Object-Oriented design is turn out to be more significant in software development environment as sta...