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Software team leaders and managers must make decisions on what type of process model they will use for their projects. Recent work suggests the use of agile processes since they promote shorter development cycles, better collaboration, and process flexibility. Due to the many benefits of agile processes, many software organizations have shifted to using more agile process methodologies. However, there...
A code smell is any symptom in the source code that possibly indicates a bad design or programming problem. Many code smells in aspect-oriented programming (AOP) are very different from those in object-oriented programming. Therefore, new detection strategies should be conceived to identify whether a particular slice of aspect-oriented code is affected by a specific smell. Unfortunately, research...
There are many measures for software complexities in software engineering. An emerging developer-oriented measure is recently developed known as the cognitive complexity from the field of cognitive informatics and cognitive computing. This paper describes an empirical approach using a Software Cognitive Complexity Analysis Tool (SCCAT) to analyze a comprehensive set of real-world software system programs...
We present a suite of metrics that can be used to evaluate the complexity of a library of a software platform. We then use those metrics to evaluate parts of two major platforms - .NET and Java. Our findings indicate that each of the two platforms has its own strengths and weaknesses, and none of the two is clearly superior to the other.
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