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Les Hatton

2009f

Unifying power-law behaviour, functionality and defect distribution in general software systems

Kingston University Research SeminarKingston-29-04-2009_Statmech.pdf

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Provides an information theoretic model which unifies the frequently observed power-law behaviour of component size and the logarithmic growth of defect density.

It appears as though linear increase of functionality with size where functionality is a restricted definition of Hartley-Shannon information content may be enough to explain both.

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