评估面向对象系统的传统和新的度量标准

G. Concas, M. Marchesi, Alessandro Murgia, S. Pinna, R. Tonelli
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我们对111个用Java编写的面向对象系统的软件度量进行了广泛的分析。对于每个系统,我们考虑了18个传统指标,如LOC、Chidamber和Kemerer指标,以及源自复杂网络理论和社会网络分析的指标。这些度量是在类级别上计算的。我们还考虑了系统级的两个度量,即类和接口的总数,以及分形维数。我们讨论这些度量的分布,以及它们在类和系统级别上的相关性。我们发现,大多数指标都遵循瘦峰度分布。只有几个指标具有专利的正常行为,而其他三个指标非常不规则,甚至是双峰的。收集到的统计数据使我们能够研究和讨论不同系统中度量的可变性,并为进一步的研究设计路线图。
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Assessing traditional and new metrics for object-oriented systems
We present an extensive analysis of software metrics for 111 object-oriented systems written in Java. For each system, we considered 18 traditional metrics such as LOC and Chidamber and Kemerer metrics, as well as metrics derived from complex network theory and social network analysis. These metrics were computed at class level. We also considered two metrics at system level, namely the total number of classes and interfaces, and the fractal dimension. We discuss the distribution of these metrics, and their correlation, both at class and at system level. We found that most metrics follow a leptokurtotic distribution. Only a couple of metrics have patent normal behavior while three others are very irregular, and even bimodal. The statistics gathered allow us to study and discuss the variability of metrics along different systems, and to devise a roadmap for further research.
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