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Proceedings of IEEE 18th International Conference on Software Engineering, 1996, p.189-199
1996

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Analytical and empirical evaluation of software reuse metrics
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  • Proceedings of IEEE 18th International Conference on Software Engineering, 1996, p.189-199
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IEEE Computer Society
Erscheinungsjahr
1996
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IEEE Electronic Library (IEL)
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  • How much can be saved by using existing software components when developing new software systems? With the increasing adoption of reuse methods and technologies, this question becomes critical. However, directly tracking the actual cost savings due to reuse is difficult. A worthy goal would be to develop a method of measuring the savings indirectly by analyzing the code for reuse of components. The focus of the paper is to evaluate how well several published software reuse metrics measure the "time, money and quality" benefits of software reuse. We conduct this evaluation both analytically and empirically. On the analytic front, we introduce some properties that should arguably hold of any measure of "time, money and quality" benefit due to reuse. We assess several existing software reuse metrics using these properties. Empirically, we constructed a toolset (using GEN+S) to gather data on all published reuse metrics from CS+ code; then, using some productivity and quality data from "nearly replicated" student projects at the University of Maryland, we evaluate the relationship between the known metrics and the process data. Our empirical study sheds some light on the applicability of our different analytic properties, and has raised some practical issues to be addressed as we undertake broader study of reuse metrics in industrial projects.

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