| An independent test of the theory of software physics |
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices
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Volume 11 , Issue 11 (November 1976)
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COLUMN: Technical contributions
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Pages: 42 - 49
Year of Publication: 1976
ISSN:0362-1340
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L. T. Love
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General Electric Company, Arlington, Virginia
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A. B. Bowman
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General Electric Company, Arlington, Virginia
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Akiyama, F. (1971) An Example of Software 'System Debugging. Proc. IFIP Congress, 353--358.
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Funami, Y. and Halstead, M. II. (1976). A Software Physics Analysis of Akiyama's Debugging Data. Presented at MRA Symposium, April, 1976.
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Gould, John D. (1975) Some Psychological Evidence on How People Debug Computer Programs, <u>Int. J. Man-Machine Studies</u>, 7, 151--182.
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Halstead, M. H. Natural Laws Controlling Algorithm Structure. Purdue University, TR 66.
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Halstead. M. H. and Gordon, R. D. (1975) An Experiment Comparing Fortran Programming Times with the Software Physics Hypothesis. Purdue University, TR 167.
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Halstead, M. H. and Zislis, P. M. (1973) Experimental Verification of Two Theorems of Software Physics, Purdue University, CSD-TR-97.
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Murdock, Bennet B., Jr. (1974) <u>Human Memory: Theory and Data</u>. New York, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 362.
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Sternberg, S. (1966) High-Speed Scanning in Human Memory. <u>Science</u>, 153, 652--654.
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Weissman, L. (1974) A Methodology for Studying tile Psychological Complexity of Computer Programs, University of Toronto, CSRG-37.
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Zislis, Paul (1973) An Experiment in Algorithm implementation, Purdue University, CSD-TR-96
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Zweben, Stuart H. Software Physics: Resolution of an Ambiquity in the Counting Procedure, Purdue University, TR 93.
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