Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective. Diomidis Spinellis

Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective


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Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective Diomidis Spinellis
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Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective. I think anyone and everyone interested in ICT should read the books, even if they have no intention of ever writing code. As I'm trying to get better at designing good software I'm wondering if there are out there good (as in well written) open source software with lot of code documentation that aims to explain details about why this or that design choice was made in the These books offer some high-level perspective on how and why certain open-source software is designed the way it is: The Architecture of Open Source Applications . Code Reading: The Open Source Perspective (v. Clear guidelines for taxonomy and structure I am not an expert in documentation but surely know the importance of it, especially in Hardware perspective. There are no unifying standards or best practices for creating high quality documentation. Beyond the excellent work done by Phil Torrone, The internet has many disconnected pieces of open source hardware documentation, but much of it suffers in quality or clarity. Well designed / high-quality open source software. These classes are measured for each function in the code base of a system and indicate low, moderate, high, or very high risk from a maintainability perspective. There's something called the Data Quality Act (DQA) which defines how government agencies must adhere to making data open, accessible and of high quality. Only recently, the open source movement has made it easier for researchers to intensively gauge numerous real-life desktop software systems (such as Mozilla [8]) with common software metrics and to create at least a set of common values (i.e., initial benchmarks) for the applied software metrics. The pragmatist values having good tools and toys more than he dislikes commercialism, and may use high-quality commercial software without ideological discomfort.

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