Object-Oriented Metrics for Quality Improvement of Object-Oriented Software

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Software metric is a computation of characteristics of a programming applications for quality enhancement. Software metrics are used to access the productivity and efficiency of a software product. These are helpful to understand the technical procedure used to create software. Software metric enables software engineers to assess software quality, software process improvement, monitoring and controlling of software. Object-Oriented Software Development is related to real-world objects and their characteristics creation instead of working in software applications. Class Objects have their own internal data structure, which defines their data and methods. Object-Oriented design restrained all the properties and worth of software that is allied to any large or small project. Object-Oriented metric is a measurement term in which a Object-Oriented Software holds features. These are guidelines that give an indication of the progress that a project has made quality.

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Sharma*, M. K., Ranjan, Dr. S., & Gupta, Dr. A. (2020). Object-Oriented Metrics for Quality Improvement of Object-Oriented Software. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(3), 26–29. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.b7394.019320

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