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I run some metrics to your project by Metrics Reloaded plugin in context of my academic project.
Some of the most important results :
1. Chidamber-Kemerer metrics:
Name of metrics
Good range
Actual values
WMC (number of methods per class)
20-50
20,79
DIT (maximum inheritance path from class to root class)
< 5
3,12
NOC (Number of Children)
high NOC
0,37
CBO (Coupling between Object Classes)
<= 14
7,52
RFC (Response for a Class)
low RFC
21,89
LCOM (Lack of Cohesion of Methods)
low LCOM
2,81
So as we can see all results are in good ranges.
2. Complexity metrics:
Name of metrics
Good range
Actual values
v(G) = Cyclomatic complexity
1-4 is low complexity, 5-7 indicates medium complexity, 8-10 is high complexity and 11+ is very high
2,37
iv(G) = Design complexity
<= 8
1,75
ev(G) = Essential cyclometric complexity
<= 3
1,5
CogC = Cognitive Complexity
<=15
1,83
So as we can see all results are in good ranges.
3. MOOD metrics
Name of metrics
Good range
Actual values
AHF = attribute hiding factor
high AHF
70,95%
AIF = attribute inheritance factor
from 0% to 48%.
88,83%
CF = coupling factor
<= 12%
4,53%
MHF = method hiding factor
from 8% to 25%.
19,50%
MIF = method inheritance factor
from 20% to 80%.
33,10%
PF = polymorphism factor
Not defined
63,18%
So as we can see we have one bad value AIF = 88,83% with good range from 0 % to 48 %
AIF should be in a reasonable range, not too low and not too high either. Too high a value indicates either superfluous inheritance or too wide member scopes.
The acceptable AIF range is 0% to 48%. Another view is that AIF should ideally be zero because all variables should be declared Private.
So maybe we need some improvements there.
4. Martin metrics
Name of metrics
Good range
Actual values
A = Abstractness
near 0 or near 1
0,19
Ca = Afferent coupling
from 0 to 500
107,26
Ce = Efferent coupling
from 0 to 20
107,77
D = distance from the main sequence
low D
0,46
I = Instability
from 0 to 0,3 or from 0,7 to 1
0,5
So as we can see we have one bad value Ce = 107,77 with good range from 0 to 20
The high value of the metric Ce> 20 indicates instability of a package, change in any of the numerous external classes can cause the need for changes to the package. Preferred values for the metric Ce are in the range of 0 to 20, higher values cause problems with care and development of code.
The second bad value is I = 0,5 with good range from 0 to 0,3 or from 0,7 to 1
Preferred values for the metric I should fall within the ranges of 0 to 0.3 or 0.7 to 1. Packages should be very stable or unstable, therefore we should avoid packages of intermediate stability.
As conclusion I would like to say that the main number of metrics in this project is in a good range, but also there are some points that can be improved.
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I run some metrics to your project by Metrics Reloaded plugin in context of my academic project.
Some of the most important results :
1. Chidamber-Kemerer metrics:
So as we can see all results are in good ranges.
2. Complexity metrics:
So as we can see all results are in good ranges.
3. MOOD metrics
So as we can see we have one bad value AIF = 88,83% with good range from 0 % to 48 %
So maybe we need some improvements there.
4. Martin metrics
So as we can see we have one bad value Ce = 107,77 with good range from 0 to 20
The second bad value is I = 0,5 with good range from 0 to 0,3 or from 0,7 to 1
As conclusion I would like to say that the main number of metrics in this project is in a good range, but also there are some points that can be improved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: