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  Halstead Complexity Measures
Halstead complexity measurement was developed to measure a program module's complexity directly from source code, with emphasis on computational complexity.
The measures were developed by the late Maurice Halstead as a means of determining a quantitative measure of complexity directly from the operators and operands in the module [Halstead 77].
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 White Robert
He graduated from the Air Command and Staff College in 1959 and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in 1966.
In August 1953 he returned from overseas to serve as a systems engineer at Rome Air Development Center, Griffiss Air Force Base, N.Y. General White moved to Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., in June 1954, where he attended the USAF Experimental Test Pilot School.
In August 1970 General White assumed duties as commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., where he was responsible for research and developmental flight testing of manned and unmanned aerospace vehicles, aircraft systems, deceleration devices and for the Air Force Test Pilot School.
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 mprove: thesis: Friedewald References
Proposal for Research to Air Force Office of Scientific Research, SRI No. ESU 61-92, Extension of Contract AF 49(638)-1024, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA.
Final Report RADC-TR-68-250 for AF Rome Air Development Center under Contract AF 30(602)-4103, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA.
Final Report RADC-TR-70-82 for AF Rome Air Development Center under ARPA Order No. 967, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA.
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 Publications
Volume 1: The Development Process, Richard H. Thayer and Merlin Dorfman, eds., IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 2002
"Rome Air Development Center RandD Program in Computer Language Controls and Software Engineering Techniques," Richard H. Thayer, RADC-TR-74-80, Rome Air Development Center (Apr 1974).
"An Overview--The Rome Air Development Center (AFSC) Research and Development Program in Computer Software," Richard H. Thayer, Proceedings: USAF World Wide ADP Single Managers Conference, (May 1973) (Reprinted as RADC-IS-TM- 73-8, RADC (July 1973)).
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Informatics as Cultural Development: Case Studies from the Social History of Information Technology.
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Chin-Kuei Cho, Quality Programming - Developing and Testing Software with Statistical Quality Control (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) New York 1987.
ABSTRACT: The definitive, CLASSIC, book regarding in situ reliability assessment of critical systems; the Musa-Iannana-Okumoto model is the `standard' against which others are compared.
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