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1st IEEE METRICS 1993: Balimore, Maryland, USA
- Proceedings of the First International Software Metrics Symposium, METRICS 1993, May 21-22, 1993, Balimore, Maryland, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-8186-3740-4
- Howard A. Rubin:
Software process maturity: measuring its impact on productivity and quality. 2-10 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Kari Känsälä:
Inter-item correlations among function points. 11-14 - Jeffrey S. Poulin, Joseph M. Caruso:
Determining the value of a corporate reuse program. 16-27 - D. Ross Jeffery, Mike Berry:
A framework for evaluation and prediction of metrics program success. 28-39 - Raymond A. Paul:
Metrics to improve the US Army software development process. 40-50 - Wei Li, Sallie M. Henry:
Maintenance metrics for the object oriented paradigm. 52-60 - Fang Zhuo, Bruce Lowther, Paul W. Oman, Jack R. Hagemeister:
Constructing and testing software maintainability assessment models. 61-70 - Linda M. Ott, Jeffrey J. Thuss:
Slice based metrics for estimating cohesion. 71-81 - Karl Heinz Möller, Daniel J. Paulish:
An empirical investigation of software fault distribution. 82-90 - Klaas van den Berg, P. M. van den Broek, G. M. van Petersen:
Validation of structure metrics: a case study. 92-99 - Elaine J. Weyuker:
Can we measure software testing effectiveness? 100-107 - Ken-ichi Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto, Tohru Kikuno, Koji Torii:
A new framework of measuring software development processes. 108-118 - Santhi Karunanithi, James M. Bieman:
Candidate reuse metrics for object oriented and Ada software. 120-128 - Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, John C. Munson, David L. Lanning:
Dynamic system complexity. 129-140 - Alan M. Davis, Scott Overmyer, Kathleen Jordan, Joseph Caruso, Fatma Dandashi, Anhtuan Dinh, Gary Kincaid, Glen Ledeboer, Patricia Reynolds, Pradip Sitaram, Anh Ta, Mary Theofanos:
Identifying and measuring quality in a software requirements specification. 141-152

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