Object-Oriented Metrics in Practice

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Using Software Metrics to Characterize, Evaluate and Improve the Design of object-Oriented Systems

ISBN: 3540244298
ISBN 13: 9783540244295
Autor: Lanza, Michele/Marinescu, Radu
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiv, 207 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.08.2006
Auflage: 1/2006
Format: 1.5 x 24 x 16
Gewicht: 476 g
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden
Artikelnummer: 1623481 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Metrics are paramount in every engineering discipline. Software engineering, however, is not considered a classical engineering activity for several reasons. In general, if a software system is seen to deliver the required functionality, only few people if any care about the internals. Moreover, defining, understanding and applying software metrics often looks like an overly complex activity, recommended only to 'trained professionals'. Lanza and Marinescu demystify the design metrics used to assess the size, quality and complexity of object-oriented software systems. Based on statistical information from many industrial projects and generally accepted semantics they deduce many single and combined threshold values. They show in detail how to identify collaboration and classification disharmony patterns in code, how to visualize their results using the freely available CodeCrawler visualization tool, and how to devise possible remedies. The combination of theoretically sound results and practically tested procedures and solution paths makes this book an ideal companion for professional software architects, developers and quality engineers. The pattern-oriented description of disharmonies offers easy access to detecting shortcomings and applying solution strategies.   "This wellwritten book is an important piece of work that takes the seemingly forgotten art of objectoriented metrics to the next level in terms of relevance and usefulness." Richard C. Gronback, Chief Scientist, Borland Software Corporation.

Autorenporträt

Michele Lanza is an Assistant Professor at the University of Lugano, Switzerland. His main research interests lie in software (re)engineering and software evolution with a special focus on software visualization and metrics. He was the creator of CodeCrawler, a freely available language-independent software visualization tool. His Ph.D. work won the Ernst Denert Software Engineering Award in 2003. Michele is a member of the ACM and IEEE. Radu Marinescu is an Assistant Professor at the University of Timisoara, Romania. Radus research focuses on object-oriented reengineering and quality assurance. Several of his published research ideas have been applied in the well-known "Borland Together Control Center" CASE Tool. He also acted as a reviewer in several phases of the IEEE's SWEBOK (Software Engineering Body of Knowledge) project.

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