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Qu'est-ce (qui) est non-cohesion - définition

DEGREE TO WHICH ELEMENTS WITHIN A MODULE BELONG TOGETHER
High cohesion; Coincidental cohesion; Atomic cohesion; Perfect cohesion; Functional cohesion; Sequential cohesion; Informational cohesion; Procedural cohesion; Temporal cohesion; Logical cohesion; Communicational cohesion
  • Cohesion

Cohesion (computer science)         
In computer programming, cohesion refers to the degree to which the elements inside a module belong together. In one sense, it is a measure of the strength of relationship between the methods and data of a class and some unifying purpose or concept served by that class.
cohesion         
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Cohesive; Cohesion (disambiguation)
If there is cohesion within a society, organization, or group, the different members fit together well and form a united whole.
By 1990, it was clear that the cohesion of the armed forces was rapidly breaking down...
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Cohesive; Cohesion (disambiguation)
Something that is cohesive consists of parts that fit together well and form a united whole.
Huston had assembled a remarkably cohesive and sympathetic cast.
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Cohesion (computer science)

In computer programming, cohesion refers to the degree to which the elements inside a module belong together. In one sense, it is a measure of the strength of relationship between the methods and data of a class and some unifying purpose or concept served by that class. In another sense, it is a measure of the strength of relationship between the class's methods and data themselves.

Cohesion is an ordinal type of measurement and is usually described as “high cohesion” or “low cohesion”. Modules with high cohesion tend to be preferable, because high cohesion is associated with several desirable traits of software including robustness, reliability, reusability, and understandability. In contrast, low cohesion is associated with undesirable traits such as being difficult to maintain, test, reuse, or even understand.

Cohesion is often contrasted with coupling, a different concept. High cohesion often correlates with loose coupling, and vice versa. The software metrics of coupling and cohesion were invented by Larry Constantine in the late 1960s as part of Structured Design, based on characteristics of “good” programming practices that reduced maintenance and modification costs. Structured Design, cohesion and coupling were published in the article Stevens, Myers & Constantine (1974) and the book Yourdon & Constantine (1979); the latter two subsequently became standard terms in software engineering.