软件度量包含多少信息?

J. Gil, M. Goldstein, Dany Moshkovich
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软件度量计算和表示被认为是许多软件设计和开发工具的重要特征。IBM研究所开发的系统Grokking技术能够在适合人类理解的抽象层次上调查、验证和发展复杂的软件系统。作为改进工具和提供更有用抽象的持续努力的一部分,我们考虑用软件度量来修饰所呈现的信息。这样做的困难之处在于,如何在众多争夺稀缺屏幕空间和架构师注意力的指标中进行选择。在本文中,我们描述了一个新的标准来评估竞争指标基于香农的信息理论内容的标准化版本。我们还在一个大型软件语料库和一组大型度量标准中给出了这些值。基于我们的测量和这个标准,我们可以推荐两个指标:模块中心性(通过Google经典页面排名算法的一种变体来衡量)和模块大小(通过Chidamber和Kemerer的WMC指标来衡量)。
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How much information do software metrics contain?
Software metrics computation and presentation are considered an important feature of many software design and development tools. The System Grokking Technology developed by IBM research enables investigation, validation and evolution of complex software systems at the level of abstraction suitable for human comprehension. As part of our ongoing effort to improve the tool and offer more useful abstractions we considered adorning the presented information with software metrics. The difficulty in doing that is in selecting among the legions of metrics competing for both scarce screen space and for the architect's attention. In this paper, we describe a new criterion for evaluating the competing metrics based on a normalized version of Shannon's information theoretical content. We also give values of these in a large software corpus and for a large set of metrics. Based on our measurements and this criterion, we can recommend the presentation of two metrics: module centrality, as measured by a variant of Google's classical page ranking algorithm, and module size, as measured by Chidamber and Kemerer's WMC metric.
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