Average Absolute Complexity
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Average Absolute Complexity of methods.
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Average Binary Decisions
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Average Binary Decisions of methods.
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Average Catch Clauses
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Average Catch Clauses of methods.
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Average Computational Statements
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Average Computational Statements of methods.
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Average Conditional Complexity
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Average Conditional Complexity of methods.
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Average Conditional Statements
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Average Conditional Statements of mehods.
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Average Cyclomatic Complexity
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Average Cyclomatic Complexity of methods.
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Average Depth of Inheritance Hierarchy
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Average Depth of Inheritance Hierarchy of classes and interfaces.
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Average Essential Complexity
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Average Essential Complexity of methods.
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Average Extended Cyclomatic Complexity
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Average Extended Cyclomatic Complexity of methods.
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Average IF Statements
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Average IF Statements in methods.
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Average Loop Statements
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Average Loop Statements in methods.
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Average Parameters
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Average Parameters in methods.
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Average Unique Method Calls
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Average Unique Method Calls in methods.
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Blank Lines
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Number of blank lines of source (sequence number area content is ignored).
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Difficulty
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D = (n1 / 2) * (N2 / n2), where n1 is Unique Operators, N2 is Operands, and n2 is Unique Operands.
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Executable Statements
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All assignments, function calls (alone on a line), calls, returns, IF, DO, FOR, CHOOSE, EXIT, CONTINUE, and GOTO statements.
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Fields
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Number of fields.
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Function Calls
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Number of function calls.
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Function Points
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Lines of Code divided by K, where K depends on the language: Cobol=77, Natural=52, PL/I=67. Estimate of the number of end-user
business functions implemented by the program.
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GoTo Statements
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Number of GOTO statements, including conditional GOTOs.
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Intelligent Content
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I = L * V, where L is Program Level and V is Program Volume. Complexity of a given algorithm independent of the language used
to express the algorithm.
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Lines of Code
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Number of lines of code, plus the number of lines of code in included files and any files they include. Comments and blank
lines are not counted.
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Lines with Both Comments and Code
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Number of lines of source containing both comments and code.
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Lines with Comments
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Number of lines of source containing comments, including inline comments placed on lines with statements.
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Logical Operators in Conditions
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Number of binary logical operators used in conditions.
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Maintainability Index
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MI = 171 - 5.2 * ln (PgmVolume) - 0.23 * ExtCycComp - 16.2 * ln (LOC) + 50 * sin (sqrt (2.46 * CommentLines/SourceLines)),
where PgmVolume is Program Volume, ExtCycComp is Extended Cyclomatic Complexity, LOC is Lines of Code, CommentLines is Comment
Lines, and SourceLines is Source Lines.
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Maximum Depth of Logic Nesting
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Maximum nesting of logic.
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Maximum Switch Cases
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Maximum Switch Cases.
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Member Function Calls
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Number of member function calls.
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Methods
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Number of methods.
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Operands
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Number of operand occurrences (N2). Operands are variables and literals used in operators. Compare Unique Operands.
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Operators
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Number of operator occurrences (N1). Operators are executable statements and unary and binary operations. Compare Unique Operators.
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Program Length
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N = N1 + N2, where N1 is Operators and N2 is Operands.
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Program Level
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L = 1 / D, where D is Difficulty.
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Program Volume
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V = N * log2(n), where N is Program Length and n is Vocabulary. Minimum number of bits required to code the program.
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Programming Effort
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E = V / L, where V is Program Volume and L is Program Level. Estimated mental effort required to develop the program.
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Source Lines
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Number of lines of source.
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Static Fields
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Number of static fields.
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Subtypes
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Number of subtypes.
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Switch Cases
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Number of SWITCH cases.
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SWITCH/SELECT Statements
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Number of SWITCH statements.
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Unique Operands
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Number of distinct operands (n2). Operands are variables and literals used in operators. Uniqueness of literals is determined
by their notation. Compare Operands.
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Unique Operands in Conditions
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Number of distinct operands used in conditions.
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Unique Operators
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Number of distinct operators (n1). Operators are executable statements and unary and binary operations. Compare Operators.
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Vocabulary
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n = n1 + n2, where n1 is the number of Unique Operators and n2 is the number of Unique Operands.
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