Component Based Software System Metrics : A Review

Authors

  • Taneja N

Keywords:

CBSE, Software developm, Software Quality

Abstract

Measurements have been used to quantify the amount to which a system, component, or process affects a certain property. Software quality can't be judged without metrics. Predictability of software quality is improved by using it. There are a variety of ways to create a software metric. Object-oriented, distributed, and component-based techniques are all examples of these approaches. Developing software using component-based engineering is a relatively new practise. It is the primary goal of component-based metrics to facilitate reuse. It also saves the development costs and time. Such measures have been used to evaluate quality and to control related risks. Component-based metrics are the focus of this research. Several component-based metrics were compared in this study. This comparison is based on the software's functional and non-functional aspects.

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Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Taneja, N. (2017). Component Based Software System Metrics : A Review. Innovative Research Thoughts, 3(10), 276–280. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/307