Abstract

A contemporary software tool has been devised to evaluate software quality through metric analysis techniques. This tool calculates pertinent metrics utilizing quality indicators and establishes a composite quality indicator value for software products. The intricacies of software quality assessment processes have been elucidated, including the examination of software quality's standardization as well as the presentation level of its model. This enables the potential for enhancement through the formulation of suitable criteria for quality assessment, refining models for metric analysis, and quantitatively measuring quality across all phases of project implementation. Notably, the use of metric analysis to gauge software quality reveals a lack of standardized metrics, resulting in varying assessment methods and metrics from different measurement system providers. Interpreting metric values also proves challenging for most software users due to a lack of clarity and informativeness. Furthermore, it has been discovered that while decisions based on cost, development duration, and designer company reputation influence software implementation choices, they do not always guarantee optimal software quality.

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