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2009 First International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communication Systems and Networks
Experimental Analysis of Different Metrics (Object-Oriented and Structural) of Software
Indore, India
July 23-July 25
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3743-6
In this paper first investigate the relationships between existing object-oriented metrics (coupling, cohesion) and procedure-oriented metrics (Line of code, Cyclomatic complexity and knot metric) measure the probability of error detection in system classes during testing and is to propose an investigation and analysis strategy to make these kinds of studies more reusable and comparable, a problem which is persistent in the quality measurement. The metrics are first defined and then explained using practical applications finally, a review of the empirical study concerning chosen and coupling metrics and subset of these measures that provide sufficient information is given and metrics providing overlapping information are expelled from the set. The paper defines a new set of operational measures for the conceptual coupling of classes, which are theoretically valid and empirically studied. In this paper, we shows that these metrics capture new dimensions in coupling measurement, compared to existing structural metrics.
Index Terms:
Procedural oriented metrics, Cyclomatic complexity, Knot metric, Object-oriented coupling, Object-Oriented cohesion
Citation:
Lalji Prasad, Aditi Nagar, "Experimental Analysis of Different Metrics (Object-Oriented and Structural) of Software," cicsyn, pp.235-240, 2009 First International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communication Systems and Networks, 2009
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