A Metric for the Activeness of a Distributed Object Oriented Component Library
Sachin Lakra, T.V. Prasad, Shree Harsh Atrey, Deepak Kumar Sharma

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Distributed Component Activeness Quotient (DCAQ), a new metric to evaluate the readiness and stability of Distributed Object Oriented Component Libraries, aiding in their comparison and selection.
Contribution
It develops a novel software metric, DCAQ, for assessing the activeness and stability of DOOCLs, facilitating better selection and evaluation.
Findings
DCAQ provides a measurable way to compare DOOCLs.
Higher DCAQ indicates greater stability of the library.
DCAQ can assist in selecting optimal DOOCLs for development.
Abstract
This paper makes an attempt to analyze the Activeness of a Distributed Object Oriented Component Library and develops a software metric called Distributed Component Activeness Quotient which is defined as the degree of readiness of a DOOCL. The advantages of the DCAQ include a possible comparison between various DOOCLs leading to selection of the best DOOCL for use during the development task, and providing a measure for gauging the usefulness of the DOOCL as indicated by the value of the DCAQ. The disadvantage of the DCAQ is that it may have some error because of its subjective and random nature. The Stability of a DOOCL is another characteristic which is indicated by the DCAQ. The greater the value of the DCAQ, greater will be the stability of the corresponding DOOCL.
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software Engineering Research · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
