Investigating effect of Design Metrics on Fault Proneness in Object-Oriented Systems

By: K.K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh, Arvinder Kaur, Ruchika Malhotra

Abstract

Demand for quality software has undergone with rapid growth during the last few years. This is leading to an increase in the development of metrics for measuring the properties of software such as coupling, cohesion or inheritance that can be used in early quality assessments. Quality models that explore the relationship between these properties and quality attributes such as fault proneness, maintainability, effort or productivity are needed to use these metrics effectively.

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K.K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh, Arvinder Kaur, Ruchika Malhotra, “Investigating effect of Design Metrics on Fault Proneness in Object-Oriented Systems”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 6, no. 10 (November 2007), pp. 127-141, doi:10.5381/jot.2007.6.10.a5.

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