Object-oriented metrics: measures of complexity
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- Brian Henderson‐Sellers
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- Prentice-Hall, Inc eBooks
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About Object-oriented metrics: measures of complexity
This paper, published in 1995, received 544 indexed citations . Written by Brian Henderson‐Sellers covering the research area of Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Information Systems (513 citations), Software (375 citations) and Artificial Intelligence (214 citations). Published in Prentice-Hall, Inc eBooks.
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