His scientific interests lie mostly in Software development, Software metric, Software engineering, Econometrics and Software maintenance. His research integrates issues of Source lines of code and Project management, Systems engineering in his study of Software development. Chris F. Kemerer interconnects Software measurement, Halstead complexity measures, Cyclomatic complexity and Imagix 4D in the investigation of issues within Software metric.
His Software engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Software verification and validation, Software sizing, Social software engineering and Software construction. His Econometrics research includes themes of Cost estimate, Risk analysis, Function point and COCOMO. His Software maintenance research incorporates themes from Reliability engineering and Theoretical computer science.
Software development, Software engineering, Software maintenance, Software quality and Software development process are his primary areas of study. Software development is closely attributed to Process management in his work. His Software engineering research includes elements of Software measurement, Object-oriented design, Personal software process and Software evolution.
His work deals with themes such as Risk analysis and Technical debt, which intersect with Software quality. His Software development process study which covers New product development that intersects with Volatility. His Software metric research incorporates elements of Halstead complexity measures, Reliability engineering and Metric.
Chris F. Kemerer mostly deals with Technical debt, Software quality, Software maintenance, Process management and Enterprise system. His Software quality study is focused on Software development in general. Chris F. Kemerer works mostly in the field of Software development, limiting it down to concerns involving Systems engineering and, occasionally, Cyclomatic complexity.
His Process management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Customer satisfaction and Software engineering, Software deployment. The Software engineering study combines topics in areas such as Product architecture, Dominant design and Product management. Chris F. Kemerer combines subjects such as Software project management, Outsourcing, Programming complexity, Project management and Vendor with his study of Enterprise system.
Chris F. Kemerer mainly focuses on Software quality, Technical debt, Software maintenance, Process management and Software engineering. His studies in Software quality integrate themes in fields like Business operations, Operations management and Enterprise software. The various areas that Chris F. Kemerer examines in his Enterprise software study include Software product management, Risk analysis, Enterprise system, Programming complexity and Vendor.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Customer satisfaction, Software measurement and Software development. His study in Customer satisfaction is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Software walkthrough, Software peer review, Software quality control, Software verification and validation and Social software engineering. His Software engineering research focuses on Software deployment in particular.
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A metrics suite for object oriented design
S.R. Chidamber;C.F. Kemerer.
(2011)
An empirical validation of software cost estimation models
Chris F. Kemerer.
Communications of The ACM (1987)
Towards a metrics suite for object oriented design
Shyam R. Chidamber;Chris F. Kemerer.
(2011)
The assimilation of software process innovations: an organizational learning perspective
Robert G. Fichman;Chris F. Kemerer.
Management Science (1997)
Network Externalities in Microcomputer Software: An Econometric Analysis of the Spreadsheet Market
Erik Brynjolfsson;Chris F. Kemerer.
(2015)
The Illusory Diffusion of Innovation: An Examination of Assimilation Gaps
Robert G. Fichman;Chris F. Kemerer.
Information Systems Research (1999)
Managerial use of metrics for object-oriented software: an exploratory analysis
S.R. Chidamber;D.P. Darcy;C.F. Kemerer.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1998)
Software complexity and maintenance costs
Rajiv D. Banker;Srikant M. Datar;Chris F. Kemerer;Dani Zweig.
Communications of The ACM (1993)
An empirical approach to studying software evolution
C.F. Kemerer;S. Slaughter.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1999)
Computerized loan origination systems: an industry case study of the electronic markets hypothesis
Christopher M. Hess;Chris F. Kemerer.
Management Information Systems Quarterly (1994)
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