Explain size-oriented metrics with an example.
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Size‐oriented software metrics: Size‐oriented software metrics are derived by normalizing quality and/or productivity measures by considering the size of the software that has been produced. ...
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The size-oriented metrics is a tool to measure the size of the system.
Explanation:
- The size oriented metrics is obtained form normalizing quality and productivity. The metric is one of the simplest and easiest metrics used for measuring and comparing the productivity of programmers.
- Using this metric we can easily compare the size, records are maintained in a tabular format.
- It can tell how much has been derived and how big the system is. This system is language-dependent and users cannot simply understand it.
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