Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 6th May 2008 15:15 UTC, submitted by Shlomi Fish
Features, Office "Which parameters make software applications high-quality? And which parameters or methods, while desirable, are not directly 'quality'?" This is the question the author of this article asks himself. Most of his 'parameters' make a lot of sense, but be aware that the article is about what makes an open source program high quality, and not programs in general. This important bit is stated in the one-sentence 'abstract'.
Permalink for comment 313171
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
open source allows measurement
by pixelbeat on Tue 6th May 2008 22:21 UTC
pixelbeat
Member since:
2008-05-06

While I'm not sure about the metrics described in this article, open source does have the big advantage in that it's open to analysis of various metrics, and there are a few projects that have got funding from the EU recently to do just that.

I've detailed some thoughts on open source project quality here:
http://www.pixelbeat.org/docs/oss_project_quality.html

Reply Score: 1