Analysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metrics

The development of high quality software the first time, greatly depends upon the ability to judge the potential quality of the software early in the life cycle. The Software Engineering Research Center design metrics research team at Ball State University has developed a metrics approach for analyz...

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Main Author: Bhargava, Manjari
Other Authors: Ball State University. Dept. of Computer Science.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1841432014-07-18T03:33:10ZAnalysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metricsBhargava, ManjariComputer software -- Evaluation.Computer software -- Quality control.Human Interface (Computer file)Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (Computer file)The development of high quality software the first time, greatly depends upon the ability to judge the potential quality of the software early in the life cycle. The Software Engineering Research Center design metrics research team at Ball State University has developed a metrics approach for analyzing software designs. Given a design, these metrics highlight stress points and determine overall design quality.The purpose of this study is to analyze multiple software releases of the Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) using design metrics. The focus is on examining the transformations of design metrics at each of three releases of AFATDS to determine the relationship of design metrics to the complexity and quality of a maturing system. The software selected as a test case for this research is the Human Interface code from Concept Evaluation Phase releases 2, 3, and 4 of AFATDS. To automate the metric collection process, a metric tool called the Design Metric Analyzer was developed.Further analysis of design metrics data indicated that the standard deviation and mean for the metric was higher for release 2, relatively lower for release 3, and again higher for release 4. Interpreting this means that there was a decrease in complexity and an improvement in the quality of the software from release 2 to release 3 and an increase in complexity in release 4. Dialog with project personnel regarding design metrics confirmed most of these observations.Department of Computer ScienceBall State University. Dept. of Computer Science.Zage, Wayne M.2011-06-03T19:35:40Z2011-06-03T19:35:40Z19911991vii, 231, ca. 100 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z78 1991 .B5http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/184143http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/834502Virtual Press
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topic Computer software -- Evaluation.
Computer software -- Quality control.
Human Interface (Computer file)
Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (Computer file)
spellingShingle Computer software -- Evaluation.
Computer software -- Quality control.
Human Interface (Computer file)
Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (Computer file)
Bhargava, Manjari
Analysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metrics
description The development of high quality software the first time, greatly depends upon the ability to judge the potential quality of the software early in the life cycle. The Software Engineering Research Center design metrics research team at Ball State University has developed a metrics approach for analyzing software designs. Given a design, these metrics highlight stress points and determine overall design quality.The purpose of this study is to analyze multiple software releases of the Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) using design metrics. The focus is on examining the transformations of design metrics at each of three releases of AFATDS to determine the relationship of design metrics to the complexity and quality of a maturing system. The software selected as a test case for this research is the Human Interface code from Concept Evaluation Phase releases 2, 3, and 4 of AFATDS. To automate the metric collection process, a metric tool called the Design Metric Analyzer was developed.Further analysis of design metrics data indicated that the standard deviation and mean for the metric was higher for release 2, relatively lower for release 3, and again higher for release 4. Interpreting this means that there was a decrease in complexity and an improvement in the quality of the software from release 2 to release 3 and an increase in complexity in release 4. Dialog with project personnel regarding design metrics confirmed most of these observations. === Department of Computer Science
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title Analysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metrics
title_short Analysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metrics
title_full Analysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metrics
title_fullStr Analysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metrics
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of multiple software releases of AFATDS using design metrics
title_sort analysis of multiple software releases of afatds using design metrics
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