by Martin Monperrus, Joël Champeau, Brigitte Hoeltzener
Based on the 2006 edition of the Model Size Metrics workshop, we believe that counts are undervalued as useful model metrics. In this position paper, we provide arguments from the literature so as to consider counts as important metrics for the model measurement. We then state associated issues and sketch a model-driven framework to raise the abstraction level of the implementation of model metrics, starting with count metrics.
Reference:
Counts Count (Martin Monperrus, Joël Champeau, Brigitte Hoeltzener), In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Model Size Metrics co-located with MODELS'2007, 2007.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{monperrus07,
author = {Martin Monperrus and Jo{\"e}l Champeau and Brigitte Hoeltzener},
title = {Counts Count},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Model Size Metrics co-located
with MODELS'2007},
year = {2007},
abstract = {Based on the 2006 edition of the Model Size Metrics workshop, we believe
that counts are undervalued as useful model metrics. In this position
paper, we provide arguments from the literature so as to consider
counts as important metrics for the model measurement. We then state
associated issues and sketch a model-driven framework to raise the
abstraction level of the implementation of model metrics, starting
with count metrics.},
url = {http://www.monperrus.net/martin/Counts_Count.pdf},
x-abbrv = {MSM}
}Powered by bibtexbrowser
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