Software metrics

Weighted Micro Function Points

Weighted Micro Function Points (WMFP) is a modern software sizing algorithm which is a successor to solid ancestor scientific methods as COCOMO, COSYSMO, maintainability index, cyclomatic complexity, function points, and Halstead complexity. It produces more accurate results than traditional software sizing methodologies, while requiring less configuration and knowledge from the end user, as most of the estimation is based on automatic measurements of an existing source code. As many ancestor measurement methods use source lines of code (SLOC) to measure software size, WMFP uses a parser to understand the source code breaking it down into micro functions and derive several code complexity and volume metrics, which are then dynamically interpolated into a final effort score. In addition to compatibility with the waterfall software development life cycle methodology, WMFP is also compatible with newer methodologies, such as Six Sigma, Boehm spiral, and Agile (AUP/Lean/XP/DSDM) methodologies, due to its differential analysis capability made possible by its higher-precision measurement elements. (Wikipedia).

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Lagrange Multipliers: Minimize f=x^2+y^2 under Constraint x+4y=20

This video provides and example of how to use the method of Lagrange Multipliers.

From playlist Lagrange Multipliers

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Lagrange Multipiers: Find the Max and Min of a Function of Two Variables

This video explains how to use Lagrange Multipliers to maximum and minimum a function under a given constraint. The results are shown in using level curves. http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Lagrange Multipliers

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Determine Limits of a Vector-Valued Function (Basic)

This video explains how to determine the limit of a vector function.

From playlist Vector Valued Functions

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How to evualte the limit of the piecewise function

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From playlist Evaluate the Limit (PC)

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Find the critical values of an absolute value function

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From playlist Find the Critical Values of a Function

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Stanford Seminar - Micro but Mighty: Microbots in an Macro World

"Micro but Mighty: Microrobots in an Macro World" - David L. Christensen of Stanford University About the talk: Humans have long been inspired by the incredible abilities of ants. They can go anywhere, build vast underground networks, and carry objects more than 100 times their weight. In

From playlist Engineering

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Multivariable Maximum and Minimum Problems

In this video, we will work through several examples of problems where we find critical points of multivariable functions and test them to find local maximum and local minimum points.

From playlist Multivariable Calculus

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Mod-04 Lec-33 Dielectric Properties - II

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From playlist IIT Delhi: Nano structured materials-synthesis, properties, self assembly and applications | CosmoLearning.org Materials Science

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Using parent graphs to understand the left and right hand limits

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From playlist Evaluate Limits of Absolute Value

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Emmanuel Trélat - Analyse spectrale des Laplaciens sous-Riemanniens, mesure de Weyl

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From playlist Journée Sous-Riemannienne 2016

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How to evaluate the limit of a function by observing its graph

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From playlist Evaluate Limits of Absolute Value

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Shannon 100 - 27/10/2016 - Vincent GRIPON

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From playlist Shannon 100

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Tensor Programs V: Tuning Large Neural Networks via Zero-Shot Hyperparameter Transfer (ÎĽTransfer)

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From playlist Miscellaneous

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Out of equilibrium dynamics of complex systems by Leticia Cugliandolo

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From playlist Bangalore School on Statistical Physics - XII (ONLINE) 2021

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Vitamin C: Oral vs. Intravenous, Immune Effects, Cancer, Exercise Adaptation & More

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From playlist Just Me

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Final Exam Review

MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020 Instructor: Prof. Robert Townsend View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/14-04-intermediate-microeconomic-theory-fall-2020/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSTSfCs74bg&list=PLUl4u3cNGP63wnrKge9vllow3Y2

From playlist MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020

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MicroRNAs in Inflammation and Cancer

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From playlist The Yale School of Medicine Bicentennial Symposium

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Learn how to evaluate left and right hand limits of a function

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From playlist Evaluate Limits of Absolute Value

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Lec 22 | MIT 2.830J Control of Manufacturing Processes, S08

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From playlist MIT 2.830J, Control of Manufacturing Processes S08

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How to Determine if Functions are Linearly Independent or Dependent using the Definition

How to Determine if Functions are Linearly Independent or Dependent using the Definition If you enjoyed this video please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing. You can also help support my channel by becoming a member https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7lmzIk63PZnBw3bezl-Mg/join Th

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