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Estimating Quality of JavaScript

Estimating Quality of JavaScript

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Oleh : Sanjay Misra, Ferid Cafer, IAJIT
Dibuat : 2012-06-22, dengan 1 file

Keyword : Software engineering, software quality, software metrics, and java script.
Subjek : Estimating Quality of JavaScript
Url : http://www.ccis2k.org/iajit/PDF/vol.9,no.6/3056-6.pdf
Sumber pengambilan dokumen : Internet

This paper proposes a complexity metric for Java script since JavaScript is the most popular scripting language


that can run in all of the major web browsers. The proposed metric “JavaScript Cognitive Complexity Measure (JCCM)” is


intended to assess the design quality of scripts. The metrics has been evaluated theoretically and validated empirically through


real test cases. The metric has also been compared with other similar metrics. The theoretical, empirical validation and


comparative study prove the worth and robustness of the metric

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This paper proposes a complexity metric for Java script since JavaScript is the most popular scripting language


that can run in all of the major web browsers. The proposed metric “JavaScript Cognitive Complexity Measure (JCCM)” is


intended to assess the design quality of scripts. The metrics has been evaluated theoretically and validated empirically through


real test cases. The metric has also been compared with other similar metrics. The theoretical, empirical validation and


comparative study prove the worth and robustness of the metric

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