Productivity Impacts of Software Complexity And Developer Experience
Productivity Impacts of Software Complexity And Developer Experience
Geoffrey K Geoffrey Karl Gill
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Comple. Xity results were collected for the vast majority of code which was in Pascal or FORTRAN. No complexity statistics were generated for two projects (one written in C, the other in ADA). Table 3. 5. 1 shows the percent of code of each project for which the cyclomatic complexity metrics were generated. They were generated for 17 of 19 projects and, of those, 100% of the code was analyzed for 13 of the 17. In the remaining four projects, an average of 98. 3% of the code was analyzed. '^ '° ...There is Uttle variation in the salaries of engineers at a given level. Because proposals for projects are costed using a standard cost for each level, but billed using actual costs, large deviations tend to cause client dissatisfaction and are avoided by Alpha Company. " If a comment appeared on the same line as an executable line of code both the comment and the line of code incremented CSLOC. If this method were not used, comments would be significantly undercounted. In particular, the measurement of comment density would be distorted.
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