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intraprocedure metric

intraprocedure metric

[‚in·trə·prə¦sē·jər ′me·trik]
(computer science)
A software metric that determines the complexity of a computer program as a function of the relationships of the different modules constituting the program, generally by constructing a flow graph and deriving the complexity from this graph.
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