학술논문

A comparative assessment of software metrics tools
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 International Conference on Computing Networking and Informatics (ICCNI) Computing Networking and Informatics (ICCNI), 2017 International Conference on. :1-9 Oct, 2017
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Tools
Software metrics
Java
User interfaces
Software
tools
quality
Language
Abstract
In the recurrent monitoring of software quality, numerous quality metrics tools have evolved in response to the progressive need in software metrics evolution. Most of these tools, however, are developed to the constraints of system requirements, platform restrictions and/or organizational definitions. Consequent open-ended application queries arise from software metrics and their corresponding tools' proliferation: what are the effects of one tool's execution over another? What are the output file format extensions and their associations with real environment and/or tools? Are their file associations flexible and easily accessible? How possible is it to successfully run a needed combination of these tools on a computer system? It is apparent that these tools are run differently on their host platforms. This paper presents feature reviews of software metrics tools' execution descriptions, their platforms and implications on host system to an aggregate result ratio of 3:2 in the average uniform to non-uniform result pattern of the 15 characteristics studied.