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A cost model based on software maintainability

Published: 23 September 2012 Publication History

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In this paper we present a maintainability based model for estimating the costs of developing source code in its evolution phase. Our model adopts the concept of entropy in thermodynamics, which is used to measure the disorder of a system. In our model, we use maintainability for measuring disorder (i.e. entropy) of the source code of a software system. We evaluated our model on three proprietary and two open source real world software systems implemented in Java, and found that the maintainability of these evolving software is decreasing over time. Furthermore, maintainability and development costs are in exponential relationship with each other. We also found that our model is able to predict future development costs with high accuracy in these systems.

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ICSM '12: Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM)
September 2012
687 pages
ISBN:9781467323130

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 23 September 2012

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  1. Computational modeling
  2. Entropy
  3. ISO/IEC 25000
  4. ISO/IEC 9126
  5. Mathematical model
  6. Measurement
  7. Predictive models
  8. Software maintainability
  9. Software systems
  10. cost prediction model
  11. development cost estimation

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