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Metrics General Terms Measurement

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@MISC{_metricsgeneral,
    author = {},
    title = {Metrics General Terms Measurement},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

One of the more unique features of open source software development is the continuity of projects over large time scales and incremental development efforts. For this reason, the open development process provides an interesting environment for investigation of the software development process. The problems of data collection and analysis of two particular long-running repositories, the X Window System and the Nickle Programming Language, are considered here as instructive examples. The use of uniform software tools (CVS/RCS) with open formats and interfaces makes it possible to collect data that provide unique analysis opportunities.

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metric general term measurement    open source software development    open format    data collection    particular long-running repository    open development process    window system    uniform software tool    software development process    cv rcs    interesting environment    nickle programming language    unique analysis opportunity    incremental development effort    large time scale    unique feature    instructive example   

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