Investigation of domain effects on software

  • Authors:
  • Shamsnaz Virani;Letha Etzkorn;Sampson Gholston;Phillip Farrington;Dawn Utley;Julie Fortune

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL;University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL;University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL;University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL;University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL;University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 47th Annual Southeast Regional Conference
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

It has been stated that there is very less variability in cohesion, coupling and complexity of software packages within specific domains such as Graphical User Interface (GUI). This implies that software metrics show low variability within single domain and high variability between domains. This paper investigates the domain issue by creating hierarchical model of four different domains and two software packages within each domain. Metrics are collected on each package and compared against the domains and packages. Results confirm metrics are not domain centric.