@MASTERSTHESIS{pgi2020017,
	author = "N. Mirshafiee",
	supervisor = "K. Liaskos",
	title = "Automated Code Quality Metrics for Concurrent Software",
	school = "Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde",
	year = "2019",
	abstract = "The{\^A}�aim{\^A}�of{\^A}�this{\^A}�project{\^A}�is{\^A}�to{\^A}�suggest{\^A}�code{\^A}�quality{\^A}�metric{\^A}�utilised{\^A}�for{\^A}�concurrent{\^A}�software.{\^A}�Since{\^A}� there{\^A}�cannot{\^A}�be{\^A}�a{\^A}�universal{\^A}�definition{\^A}�of{\^A}�quality,{\^A}�managing{\^A}�it{\^A}�can{\^A}�be{\^A}�a{\^A}�thorny{\^A}�problem{\^A}�that{\^A}� needs{\^A}�to{\^A}�be{\^A}�addressed.{\^A}�This{\^A}�problem{\^A}�is{\^A}�addressed{\^A}�in{\^A}�the{\^A}�scope{\^A}�of{\^A}�this{\^A}�study{\^A}�to{\^A}�the{\^A}�extent{\^A}�that{\^A}� the{\^A}�structural{\^A}�and{\^A}�underlying{\^A}�principles{\^A}�of{\^A}�synchronisation{\^A}�are{\^A}�considered.",
}