Avoid Artifacts with High Integration Complexity | CAST Appmarq

Avoid Artifacts with High Integration Complexity


Rule Definition
Integration Complexity equals the minimum number of tests to check the Artifact's integration behavior. High IC means more testing and higher risk of errors.

Remediation
Review the design of the Artifact to reduce the number of independent integration paths. E.g.: reduce the number of CALL statements.

Reference
NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Structured Testing: A Testing Methodology Using the Cyclomatic Complexity Metric Chapter 7 - Integration Complexity http://hissa.nist.gov/HHRFdata/Artifacts/ITLdoc/235/chapter7.htm#449027

Related Technologies
ASP DB2 Server Forms Visual Basic .Net Cobol C++ PL/SQL JEE Microsoft T-SQL Sybase T-SQL DB2 z/OS

Health Factor

  Total Quality Index


Technical Criterion
Architecture - Object-level Dependencies

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Benchmark Statistics

Global Compliance

98.77%

Total Violations
641,522
Total Opportunities
52,165,484
Average Violations / App.
320.44
The compliance score represents 1 minus the ratio between the number of times a rule has been violated compared to the number of opportunities in a set of applications that the rule could have been violated.

Industry Insights

Insurance

98.93%

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99.16%

Financial Services

99.18%