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Published in the Proceedings of Towards a service-oriented measurement infrastructure (2008)

Abstract
The importance of software measurement during the software development process is generally accepted, nowadays. Unfortunately, in practice common software measurement tools find small acceptance due to their high costs, inflexible structures, and therewithunclear cost/benefit ratio. On this account this paper introduces a framework creating a measurement infrastructure by means of a service-oriented architecture. For this approach the ISO/IEC 15939 standard has been proved to be meaningful. By using meta-models and ontologies, related services can be categorized and/or classified. Moreover, services can be bound flexibly with the aid of configuration defaults being referenced by the meta-model. Furthermore, we present a web-service based ontology aligned towards object-oriented metrics as an example for a service-oriented infrastructure component. Finally, an analysis about integration aspects presents a way to enhance the infrastructure with new functionality corresponding to the ISO/IEC 15393 standard.

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Keywords Service-oriented Architecture, ISO 15939, Metrics Ontology
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Language English
Relation 10.1.1.84.8003, 10.1.1.105.2884