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Object-oriented metrics in practice : using software metrics to characterize, evaluate, and improve the design of object-oriented systems
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Object-oriented metrics in practice : using software metrics to characterize, evaluate, and improve the design of object-oriented systems

Author: Michele Lanza; Radu Marinescu; Stéphane Ducasse
Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2006.
Edition/Format:   Book : Secondary (senior high) school : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Presents a novel metrics-based approach for detecting design problems in object-oriented software. This title introduces an important suite of detection strategies for the identification of different  Read more...

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Material Type: Secondary (senior high) school, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Michele Lanza; Radu Marinescu; Stéphane Ducasse
ISBN: 3540244298 9783540244295
OCLC Number: 84917946
Description: xiv, 205 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction.- Metrics in Practice.- Characterizing the Design of Object-Oriented Systems.- Evaluating and Improving the Design of Object-Oriented Systems.- Identity Disharmonies.- Collaboration Disharmonies.- Classification Disharmonies.- Catalogue of Metrics Used in the Book.- iPlasma.- CodeCrawler.- References.
Responsibility: Michele Lanza, Radu Marinescu ; foreword by Stéphane Ducasse.
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"This well-written book is an important piece of work that takes the seemingly forgotten art of object-oriented metrics to the next level in terms of relevance and usefulness." Richard C. Gronback, Read more...

 
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