Halstead complexity measures
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Halstead complexity measures
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Halstead complexity measures are software metrics introduced by Maurice Howard Halstead in 1977 as part of his treatise on establishing an empirical science of software development.
Halstead made the observation that metrics of the software should reflect the implementation or expression of algorithms in different languages, but be independent of their execution on a specific platform.
These metrics are therefore computed statically from the code. Halstead's goal was to identify measurable prope
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2024-01-04T15:48:02Z
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