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//Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, 2014/02/03// | //Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, 2014/02/03// | ||
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+ | This paper make explicit the problem of having consistent measurements across programming languages. It starts by observing three problems with the state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice: | ||
+ | - the inconsistent metric definitions across different programming languages; | ||
+ | - which is aggravated by the inconsistent metrics definitions for the same languages across different tools; | ||
+ | - the lack of tool support to analyse in the same, consistent framework components written in different languages. | ||
+ | It recall that several tools exist and name a few of them (but not [[PADL]]...) | ||
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+ | However, the paper does not raise the problem of dealing with the dependencies among heterogeneous components, i.e., components written in different programming languages. |