Software physics and computer performance measurements
ACM '72 Proceedings of the ACM annual conference - Volume 2
Natural laws controlling algorithm structure?
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
A Review and Evaluation of Software Science
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
A measurement of structure for unstructured programming languages
Proceedings of the software quality assurance workshop on Functional and performance issues
Measuring commercial PL/I programs using Halstead's criteria
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
Impurities found in algorithm implementations
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
Measurements of program similarity in identical task environments
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
An experiment comparing Fortran programming times with the software physics hypothesis
AFIPS '76 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1976, national computer conference and exposition
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Recent work in an area which might be designated as Software Physics [1,2,3,4,5,6] has suggested that the basic structure of algorithms may offer an interesting field for experimental research. Such an experiment is reported here. In an earlier paper [2], it was suggested that a "Second Law" might be stated as:"The internal quality, LV, of a pure algorithm is independent of the language in which it is expressed."