Bibliographic citations
Becerra, J., (2019). Generador de código de funcionalidades tipo crud en la mantenibilidad de software aplicado a sistemas de información empresariales [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/23234
Becerra, J., Generador de código de funcionalidades tipo crud en la mantenibilidad de software aplicado a sistemas de información empresariales [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/23234
@misc{renati/508910,
title = "Generador de código de funcionalidades tipo crud en la mantenibilidad de software aplicado a sistemas de información empresariales",
author = "Becerra Urbina, Julio César",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2019"
}
In the present research work it was carried out with the objective of demonstrating that the development and application of a CRUD code generating software favors the maintainability of code applied to business information systems, for this reason we will support that, writing code with a low complexity, decoupled components, respecting the conventions of names and descriptive comment lines for the methods we can achieve a high index of software maintainability. For the development of this investigation, the information was collected through a thorough code analysis, where thanks to the use of software tools and code metrics it was quantitatively established that the software project developed increases the ease to perform unit tests and perform Changes to the generated code. The results showed that the ease of doing unit tests improved, validating a change from FPU> 23 (pre-test) to FPU <= 8.8 (post-test) and the facility to make changes in the same way, validating FC > 12000 (pretest) at FC<4650 (posttest). These values correspond to the Maintainability significantly improved obtaining an increase in the Maintainability Index from an IM <= 49.81 (pre-test) to an IM> = 82.43. Based on the aforementioned, it was concluded that using software that generates a code architecture that respects the maintainability standards favors this quality criterion significantly, but it is up to the programmer to continue under the line of good practices at the moment to perform any type of maintenance to the software.
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