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Metrology and software measurement: a comparison of some basic characteristics
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Metrology and software measurement: a comparison of some basic characteristics

Paolo Carbone, Luigi Buglione, Luca Mari and Dario Petri
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings 2006, pp.1082-1086
IMTC/06: proceedings of the 23rd IEEE instrumentation and measurement technology conference: Sorrento, Italy, 24-27 April 2006 (New York, 24/04/2006 - 27/04/2006)
2006
Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-36048932364
Web of Science ID: WOS:000244176702025

Abstract

Software measurement Software measurement process Software metrology
In this paper, the authors discuss the issues associated to measurements executed in the domains of software engineering and metrology. Similarities and differences are highlighted also with the aim of discussing the level of knowledge in both domains. A measurement process model is proposed and used as a guiding scheme throughout this paper. It is shown that both domains could benefit from the definition of a rigorously identified common measurement framework. © 2006 IEEE

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