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Page 1: Software engineering (vol1 issue2)

Journal of

(JoSETTT)

STM JOURNALSScientific Technical Medical

Software Engineering Tools &

Technology TrendsMay - August 2014

www.stmjournals.com

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STM Publication(s)

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Puneet Pandeya

ManagerMonika Malhotra

Assistant Manager

Internal Members

External Members

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STM Journal (s) Advisory Board

Dr. Ashish RunthalaLecturer, Biological Sciences Group,

Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani Rajasthan, India.

Dr. Baldev Raj

Former Director, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, India.

Chairman, National Institute of Technology Puducherry, India.

Dr. Baskar KaliyamoorthyAssociate Professor, Department

of Civil Engineering National Institute of Technology Trichy, India.

Prof. Bankim Chandra RayProfessor and Head, Department of

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering National Institute of Technology,

Rourkela, India.

Prof. D. N. Rao Professor, Department of Biochemistry,

AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

Prof. Jugal KishoreProfessor, Department of Community

Medicine, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India.

Dr. Pankaj PoddarScientist, Physical & Materials ChemistryDivision, National Chemical Laboratory,

Pune, India.

Dr. Hardev Singh VirkProfessor Emeritus, Eternal

University, Baru Sahib, India.

Dr. Nandini Chatterjee SinghAssociate Professor,

National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, India.

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Dr. Shankargouda PatilAsst. Prof., Department of Oral

Pathology, KLE Society's Institute of Dental Sciences, Bangalore, India.

Prof. Yuwaraj Marotrao GhugalProfessor and Head Department, Govt.College of Engineering Station Road,

Osmanpura, Aurangabad, India.

Prof. Sundara RamaprabhuProfessor, Department of Physics

Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India.

Dr. Shrikant Balkisan DhootHead Research & Development,

Nurture Earth R&D Pvt LtdMIT Campus, Beed bypass road,

Aurangabad, India.

Dr. Rakesh KumarAssistant Professor,

Department of Applied Chemistry, BIT Mesra, Patna, India.

Dr. Priyavrat TharejaHead, Materials and Metallurgical

Engineering Department, PEC University of Technology,

Chandigarh, India.

STM Journal (s) Advisory Board

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Editorial Board

Philip Achimugu Faculty of Computing,

Department of Software Engineering,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

Dr. Ruchika MalhotraAssistant Professor Department of

Software Engineering, Delhi Technological University(formerlyDelhi College of Engineering), Delhi, India.

Rajnish KumarAssistant Professor

Department of Information Technology,Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

Ranchi.

Gulnur Davletzhanovna ZhangissinaProfessor Head in Department Computer

Science Kazakh National Technical University named K.I.Satpaev

Almaty, Kazakhstan.

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Contents

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JoSETTT (2014) © STM Journals 2014. All Rights Reserved

Journal of Software Engineering Tools & Technology Trends

Volume 1, Issue 2

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A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Measure the Complexity of

Component-based Software

Aditya Pratap Singh1*, Pradeep Tomar

2

1Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College, Ghaziabad-201009, UP, India

2School of ICT, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida-201308, UP, India

Abstract Component-Based Software (CBS) Development is now a widely accepted software methodology to manage the increasing complexity and maximize the reuse of code. This

paper presents a complexity metric combined with three submetrics for measuring the

complexity of a CBS. This complexity metric incorporates three key aspects—coupling, cohesion and interface complexities. To automate the complexity measurement of a CBS,

a tool has been developed using fuzzy logic. For this tool, a set of rules has been defined

as a rule base. The complexity of a majority of CBS applications can be measured using this tool.

Keywords: Component-based software (CBS), complexity, coupling, cohesion,

fuzzy logic

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JoSETTT (2014) © STM Journals 2014. All Rights Reserved

Journal of Software Engineering Tools & Technology Trends

Volume 1, Issue 2

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Requirement of the Dynamic Metrics to Measure the

Behaviour of Component-based Software

Parveen Kumar 1*, Pradeep Tomar

2

1Centre for Railway Information Systems, Chankyapuri, New Delhi, India

2School of Information and Communication Technology,Gautam Buddha University,

Greater Noida, UP, India

Abstract Software component has been developed lively. Component-based Software Development (CBSD) is becoming more generalized, representing a considerable market for the

software industry. However, the measurements of software components have become an

integral part of software development and are used during every phase of the software development life cycle. With the help of conventional static metrics we are not able to

analyse various facts of software. It is very important to understand the dynamic behaviour of the program or an application in developing new effective strategies in

computer science. This paper introduces the foundation dynamic metrics. In this paper we

will discuss the various aspects for software metrics, and the comparison between static and dynamic metrics. The main aim of the paper is identify the different requirements for

the dynamic metrics for a Component-Based Software Development. These requirements play the important role to describe the dynamic behaviour of Component-Based Software.

Keywords: Software Component, CBSD, Static Metrics, Dynamic Metrics.

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JoSETTT (2014)© STM Journals 2014. All Rights Reserved

Journal of Software Engineering Tools & Technology Trends

Volume 1, Issue 2

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Cloud Computing in Library and Information Science

Shaweta Sharma* PDM Group of Insitute, Bahadurgarh, Haryana (Affiliated to MDU Rohtak), India

Abstract IT sector have affected on developing countries. India have also affected by Information

technology. Internet, networking Android system, advance software and Cloud Computing these new inventions affected on human being day to day life style. Higher

education is basic need of our country and information science also affected on this area. Today we will see that every single second invented new subject and new technology

rapidly. Information and knowledge has no boundary and no any limitation. According to

research scholars, readers and normal human being also want to update our knowledge time to time and want all new information related to any subject or new technology.

Library is resource to provide information and its related material to research scholars

and its users. We know that information and its related material has no limitation it’s very hard to provide all information and update our users. Library is growing

Organization but a traditional library has some boundaries. They have limited resource and limited income source. So it’s not easy to provide all information and its material to

users. For this difficulty in information technology is very usefully. In short we says that

problem is worked as like solution. I mean information explore information and create difficultly but in other side it can really helpful. Cloud Computing is new technology in

information science and its more effective and helpful in libraries. In this Paper we will discuss what is cloud computing and how it can helpful and useful in library and

information science. What is the major deference between Digital Library and Cloud

Computing?

Keywords: cloud computing, digital library, information technology