Software Dependability Metrics for wider socio-technical concerns
Abstract Category: I.T.
Course / Degree: MSc Advanced Computer Science
Institution / University: Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Published in: 2004
This paper examines the software metrics framework and proposes new measures which assess different ‘areas’ associated with socio-technical concerns within organisations. Two metrics are developed namely, the ‘Low Level Semantic Analysis Metric’ and the ‘General Functional Characteristic Metric’, which measure artefacts and people, respectively. It is envisaged that these will provide an indication of how dependable an organisation is, from a social perspective.
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PATEL, A., 2004. Software Dependability Metrics for wider socio-technical concerns, England, 2004
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Submission Details: Thesis Abstract submitted by Asif Patel from United Kingdom on 03-Sep-2004 10:30.
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