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Cyklomatisk kompleksitet×Halstead-kompleksitet×
FagområdeNumeriske metoderNumeriske metoder
FamilieMachine learningMachine learning
Oprindelsesår19761977
OphavspersonThomas McCabeMaurice Halstead
TypeControl-flow complexity metricStatic code analysis metric
Oprindelig kildeMcCabe, T. J. (1976). A complexity measure. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, SE-2(4), 308–320. DOI ↗Halstead, M. H. (1977). Elements of Software Science. Elsevier. ISBN: 0444002057
AliasserCC, cyclomatic number, McCabe complexityHalstead metrics, program length, volume metric
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ResuméCyclomatic Complexity (CC), introduced by Thomas McCabe in 1976, is a quantitative metric measuring the number of linearly independent paths through a function's control-flow graph. A function with high cyclomatic complexity is harder to understand, test, and maintain; McCabe advocated a threshold of 10 as the complexity limit for maintainability.Halstead Complexity Metrics are a set of static code analysis measures developed by Maurice Halstead in 1977 that quantify software quality using operator and operand counts. Metrics like program volume, difficulty, and effort estimate code complexity, maintainability, and defect likelihood from source code structure alone.
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