metrics

DIY ZeroAccess GeoIP Analysis : So What?

October 8, 2012 | hrbrmstr

NOTE: A great deal of this post comes from @jayjacobs as he took a conversation we were having about thoughts on ways to look at the data and just ran like the Flash with it. Did you know that – if you’re a US citizen – you have approximately a 1 in 5 ...
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Halstead’s metrics and flat-Earthers are still with us

August 18, 2011 | Derek-Jones

I recently discovered a fascinating series of technical reports from the 1970s in the Purdue University e-Pubs archive that shine a surprising light on what are now known as the Halstead metrics. The first surprises came from Halstead’s A Software Physics Analysis of Akiyama’s Debugging Data; surprising in ... [Read more...]

Empirical software engineering is five years old

March 31, 2011 | Derek-Jones

Science and engineering are built on theoretical models that are tested against measurements of ‘reality’. Until around 10 years ago there was very little software engineering ‘reality’ publicly available; companies rarely made source available and were generally unforthcoming about any bugs that had been discovered. What happened around 10 years ago was ... [Read more...]

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