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Halstead complexity measures

Known as: Halstead (disambiguation), Halstead's Software Science 
Halstead complexity measures are software metrics introduced by Maurice Howard Halstead in 1977 as part of his treatise on establishing an empirical… 
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2016
2016
Perceptual measures are usually considered more reliable than instrumental measures for evaluating the perceived level of… 
2011
2011
This paper analyzes some misconducts of library readers, and through analyzing the formation of readers’ adverse psychology and… 
2008
2008
Let μ be an angular measure in a 2-dimensional normed linear space (i.e., in a Minkowski plane). We consider certain measures… 
2006
2006
OBJETIVOS: Determinar los costos directos e indirectos asociados con la atencion de los casos de dengue y de dengue hemorragico o… 
2004
2004
This thesis describes and analyses the views of young Muslim women from Pakistani backgrounds who live in the same neighbourhood… 
1986
1986
This paper describes a software tool, the Partial Metrics System, that supports the metricsdriven design of Ada program modules… 
1984
1984
M. H. Halstead has argued that all computer programs are composed entirely of operators and operands. By counting these entities… 
1982
1982
Software engineering is a growing part of computer science. Software engineering attempts to put measurements and metrics into…