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Software measurement is a quantified attribute (see also: measurement) of a characteristic of a software product or the software process. It is a discipline within software engineering. The content of software measurement is defined and governed by ISO Standard ISO 15939 (software measurement process).

Software metrics

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Software Size

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See also

References

Further reading

  • Norman Fenton, Shari L Pfleeger: Software metrics: a rigorous and practical approach PWS Publishing Co. Boston, MA, USA 1997, ISBN 0-534-95600-9
  • Christof Ebert and Reiner Dumke: Software Measurement Springer, New York 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-71648-8
  • Zádor Dániel Kelemen, Gábor Bényasz and Zoltán Badinka: A measurement based software quality framework ThyssenKrupp Presta, Budapest 2014, Technical Report No: TKPH-QDTR-201401.