| 姓名:陈嘉贤著 作者简介: 作品:《A General Methodology for the Derivation of Generalised Software Metrics Models:The Theory and Experiments》 |
| 插图: 1 introduction 1.1 oftware metrics based on the work of fenton in 1991 and summarised by macdonell and gray in 1997, software metrics are measurements relating to a software system (i.e. the "product") or to the process of developing the system (i.e. the "process"). examples of "product" software metrics are the size of a system (perhaps in the number of lines of code or the number of screens and reports), the number of defects in a system remaining after testing, some measure of the complexity of a system, etc. examples of "process" software metrics may include the number of developers involved in the software project to develop the system, the work effort required for various stages of the project, and the experience of the developers, etc. note that the number of screens or reports is usually classified as a functionality-based measure. traditionally, such software metrics were used as part of a formally specified model, such as "function point analysis" (gar 更多 |
| table of contents foreword table of contents list of illustrations list of tables acknowledgements abbreviations 1 introduction 1.1 software metrics 1.2 software metrics models 1.3 importance of software metrics models 1.4 existing software metrics models 1.4.1 function point analysis 1.4.2 inferential statistics 1.4.3 neural networks 1.4.4 fuzzy logic systems 1.4.5 hybrid neuro-fuzzy systems 1.4.6 rule-based systems 1.4.7 case-based reasoning 1.4.8 regression and classification trees 1.5 generalisedversus existing software metrics models 1.5.1 for developers of software metrics models 1.5.2 for end-users of software metrics models 1.6&nb 更多 |
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