U-M CIS 565 - The Halstead Metrics Program Project

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The Halstead Metrics Program ProjectStatus SummaryProgressAttention AreasDeliveriesReferencesThe source project files01/13/19 The Halstead Metrics Program ProjectMark Lee01/13/19 Status SummaryA preliminary version of the Halstead Metrics program was completedKnown IssuesThe parser needs to be improvedMore information on what operations and operands are is needed.Some parts of the program are too complex and need to be simplified.01/13/19 ProgressA C/C++ sources file reader/ parser was implemented. That breaks down the input file into tokens.The tokens are analyzed and sorted into operators,operations, and no effect.From this information Halstead metrics are calculated for the program01/13/19 Attention AreasImprove parser/ calculationsPort to windows GUI with MS Offfice and HTML output capabilitiesSimplfy the design and translate to a dockable component for a marketable CASE tool01/13/19 Deliveries25 pages of source code1 executable DOS program that will accept a filename as a command line argumentThis ppt01/13/19 ReferencesKan, Stephen H. “Metrics and models in software quality engineeringPressman “Software Engineering”Harbison et al “C a reference manual”Sigwart et al “Software Engineering a project oriented approach”01/13/19 The source project filesJust unzip to a subdirectoryopen MS VC++Click on the project ICONAnd select rebuild all from the build menu to rebuild the projectThank you , Any


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