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What is Size Measure Class

Handbook of Research on Web Information Systems Quality
Classifies size measures into either of three possible classes: Length, Complexity, and Functionality. Length measures the physical size of an application; Functionality measures the functions and features supplied by the application to the user; and Complexity measures the structural complexity of an application, where the application’s structure is represented by the way in which nodes (e.g., Web pages) are interconnected via links.
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Sizing Web Applications for Web Effort Estimation
Emilia Mendes (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-847-5.ch001
Abstract
Surveying and classifying previous work on a particular field brings several benefits, which are: 1) to help organise a given body of knowledge; 2) to provide results that can help identify gaps that need to be filled; 3) to provide a categorisation that can also be applied or adapted to other surveys; and 4) to provide a classification and summary of results that may benefit practitioners and researchers who wish to carry out meta-analyses. This chapter presents a survey literature of size measures (attributes) that have been proposed for Web effort estimation. These measures are classified according to a proposed taxonomy. We also discuss ways in which Web companies can devise their own size measures.
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