Applicability of Weyuker’s Properties on OO Metrics: Some Misunderstandings
Computer Science and Information Systems, Tome 5 (2008) no. 1.

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Weyuker properties have been suggested as a guiding tool in identification of a good and comprehensive complexity measure by several researchers. Weyuker’s proposed nine properties to evaluate complexity measure for traditional programming. However, they are extensively used for evaluating object-oriented (OO) metrics, although the object-oriented features are entirely different in nature. In this paper, two recently reported OO metrics were evaluated and, based on it; the usefulness and relevance of these properties for evaluation purpose for object-oriented systems is discussed.
Keywords: software complexity measures; weyuker's properties; evaluation criteria; object oriented metrics
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Sanjay Misra; Ibrahim Akman. Applicability of Weyuker’s Properties on OO Metrics: Some Misunderstandings. Computer Science and Information Systems, Tome 5 (2008) no. 1. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/CSIS_2008_5_1_a2/