Definition:
A Measure establishes the “extent, dimensions, capacity, Product-Value or performance Level, etc. of anything, especially as determined by a Standard”
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Adapted from The Handbook of Software Quality-Assurance, 3rd Ed., by Schulmeyer and McManus, PTR 1998, by Erik Simmons, Intel. Modified by TG July 30 04 to include Product-Value or performance Level
Notice the one dimensional nature of “measure” compared to the related term “metric”, which can be Complex (several measures).
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Metric *095
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This Concept entered by Adore Shuko.
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