Abstracto

Impact Analysis of Development over Software Quality and Maintainability

Himangi, Surender Singh

As software development is a complex process, with high variance on both methodologies and objectives, it is difficult to define or measure software qualities and quantities and to determine a valid and concurrent measurement metric, especially when making such a prediction prior to the detail design. Another source of difficulty and debate is in determining which metrics matter, and what they mean. The practical utility of software measurements has thus been limited to narrow domains where they include: Schedule, Size/Complexity, Cost and Quality etc. Common goal of measurement may target one or more of the above aspects, or the balance between them as indicator of team’s motivation or project performance. this work will explore the recent development related to software metrics. Main objective of research work is to analyze the software quality measurements and its requirements and to explore develop a quality metrics for each attribute, mentioned above. For experiment purpose, we will use a the relationship between various factors i.e. program size, ownership and developer quality and to software metric tool, called CCCC , in order to explore the attributes of software.

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