How to Evaluate Object-Oriented Software Development?

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Adoption of object-oriented technology by the software industry is to a large extent interfered with a lack of appropriate evaluation criteria. Measures of object-oriented systems are necessary in order to realize and achieve expected benefits and advantages of object technology. This paper presents some evaluation criteria, measures and metrics, suitable for object-oriented software development. The implemented prototype of OOMetTool that provides an automatic support for metric data gathering is described and some initial findings are presented. © 1995, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Stiglic, B., Hericko, M., & Roman, I. (1995). How to Evaluate Object-Oriented Software Development? ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 30(5), 3–10. https://doi.org/10.1145/201937.201938

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