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Open Raman Microscopy (ORM): A Modular Hardware and Software Framework for Accessible Raman Imaging
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Software complexity and maintainability
This paper examines the relationships between software complexity and software maintainability in commercial software environments. Models are proposed for estimating the economic impacts of software complexity and for identifying the factors which affect a system’s complexity.
Rajiv D. Banker +2 more
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International workshop on software quality and maintainability
SQM 2014 (http://sqm2014.sig.eu), the 8th International workshop on software quality and maintainability, was organized as a satellite event of the CSMR-WCRE 2014 conference in Antwerp, on February 3, 2014. The workshop received 18 submissions, focusing on research, empirical studies, industry practices and experiences in the area of software quality ...
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SMPLearner: learning to predict software maintainability
Automated Software Engineering, 2014Accurate and practical software maintainability prediction enables organizations to effectively manage their maintenance resources and guide maintenance-related decision making. This paper presents SMPLearner, an automated learning-based approach to train maintainability predictors by harvesting the actual average maintenance effort computed from the ...
Liguo Huang, Vincent Ng, Jidong Ge
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Training and Certifying Software Maintainers
2008 12th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 2008This position paper presents a proposal for training and certifying software maintainers - both at the academic level and in the industry. Two levels of certification are proposed similar to the existing certification of software testers - a foundation level and an advanced level. For each training a course is outlined, one for the foundation level and
Harry M. Sneed, Stefan Opferkuch
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Maintaining object-oriented software
IEEE Software, 1993The maintenance requirements of object-oriented software, including the ability to make changes easily and an in-depth understanding of the software's structure and behavior, are discussed. The problems encountered by a maintainer trying to understand object-oriented software by reading and statically analyzing it are described.
Norman Wilde, Paul Matthews, Ross Huitt
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To maintain a reliable software specification
Proceedings Ninth International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (Cat. No.98TB100257), 2002To maintain a reliable software specification, i.e. keeping software specification and design document synchronized with its implementation is always a difficult task because of the time constraints on software developers. Under such pressure, software developers often view finishing implementation as the end of their duty and updating documentation as
J. Jenny Li 0001, Joseph R. Horgan
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The Maintainer's Assistant (software tool)
Proceedings. Conference on Software Maintenance - 1989, 2003The Maintainer's Assistant is a code analysis tool aimed at helping the maintenance programmer to understand and modify a given program. Program transformation techniques are employed by the Maintainer's Assistant, both to derive a specification from a section of code and to transform a section of code into a logically equivalent form.
Martin Ward +2 more
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Assessment of maintainability metrics for object-oriented software system
Many organizations assess the maintainability of software systems before they are deployed. Object-oriented design has been shown to be a useful technique to develop and deliver quality software.
Sanjay Kumar Dubey, Ajay Rana
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Maintaining the health of software monitors
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering, 2013Software health management (SWHM) techniques complement the rigorous verification and validation processes that are applied to safety-critical systems prior to their deployment. These techniques are used to monitor deployed software in its execution environment, serving as the last line of defense against the effects of a critical fault.
Suzette Person, Neha Rungta
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