The definitions of the used metrics is even more important than the resulting figures.
Therefor a special page on these definitions.
The MoSCoW Method [1] is is used to differentiate between the requirements needed to calculate the metric. The abbreviations are:
CH:
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Could Have
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MH:
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Must-Have
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N2H:
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Nice to Have
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SH: |
Should-Have
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WH: |
Won't-Have
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Size
Name
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Key
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Description
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Physical Lines
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lines
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Number of carriage returns
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Comment Lines
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comment_lines
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Number of comment-lines, multi-comment and single-comment lines. Empty lines are not included. N2H: Empty comment-lines are not included.
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See also
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References
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- ↑ Wikipedia MoSCoW Method prioritisation technique used in business analysis and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders.