Common use of Cyclometric Complexity Clause in Contracts

Cyclometric Complexity. This measures the number of linearly independent paths through the source code. Fewer paths is likely to mean a greater level of stability in the program and results in source code which is easier to understand, maintain and develop. Code Coverage - This measures the extent to which the source code of the program has been tested and may include function coverage, statement coverage, decision coverage, condition coverage, parameter value coverage; and state coverage. and any other metrics specified at paragraph 4 of the SOW.

Appears in 44 contracts

Sources: Call Off Agreement, Call Off Agreement, Call Off Agreement

Cyclometric Complexity. This measures the number of linearly independent paths through the source code. Fewer paths is likely to mean a greater level of stability in the program and results in source code which is easier to understand, maintain and develop. Code Coverage - This measures the extent to which the source code of the program has been tested and may include function coverage, statement coverage, decision coverage, condition coverage, parameter value coverage; and state coverage. and any other metrics specified at paragraph 4 of the SOW.

Appears in 42 contracts

Sources: Call Off Agreement, Call Off Agreement, Call Off Agreement

Cyclometric Complexity. This measures the number of linearly independent paths through the source code. Fewer paths is likely to mean a greater level of stability in the program and results in source code which is easier to understand, maintain and develop. Code Coverage - This measures the extent to which the source code of the program has been tested and may include function coverage, statement coverage, decision coverage, condition coverage, parameter value coverage; and state coverage. and any other metrics specified at paragraph 4 45 of the SOW.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Digital Services Framework Agreement