Response to ‘Comments on: A cohesion measure for object‐oriented classes’
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Response to Comments on: A cohesion measure for object-oriented classes
Indicating that CBMC does not satisfy the monotonic property in terms of the number of interactions, Xu and Zhou proposed an augmented definition of CBMC by adopting cut set instead of glue methods. The augmented CBMC clearly satisfies the monotonic property. However, CBMC is designed to overcome the problem with respect to the number of interactions and, therefore, focuses on the interaction p...
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The authors insist that monotonicity is a necessary property of a good cohesion metric and the violation of the monotonicity property limits the application of CBMC. They also state that the augmented CBMC can also be used as a guideline for quality evaluation and restructuring of poorly designed classes. This paper raises the question about the necessity of monotonicity by analyzing the reason...
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عنوان ژورنال: Software: Practice and Experience
سال: 2001
ISSN: 0038-0644,1097-024X
DOI: 10.1002/spe.414