Software metrics and analysis are some sort of
hobby of myself (as you might have been guessed from my web site), but I also use it
sometimes to explain to colleagues if I see "trouble" ahead ;-)
Therefore I am using different views like the system complexity view (e.g. in MOOSE) and
"rarely" the class blue print. Additionally I facilitate the city metaphor to
express software design. I have written an article on that topic in the german dotnetpro
magazine in februar this year, using CodeCity and my famixgenerator.
cheers
Thomas
thanks thomas
Should I conclude that you are using Moose to run our business?
This is a great news.
Stef
On Jul 1, 2013, at 5:36 PM, Thomas Haug <thomas.haug(a)mathema.de> wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have implemented a Famix-Generator which analyses .NET assemblies and produces mse
files for CodeCity as well as the MOOSE platform.
If you want to give it a try, you can download it from my site (german, I am sorry - I
will change that in near future):
http://www.sharpmetrics.net/index.php/famix-generator
The generator creates famix artifacts for namespaces, types (classes, interfaces, enums
und structs), methods, methods calls and local variables. the tool is not complete
(missing features, bugs?), I will enhance it during the next weeks or months.. ;-)
(BTW you need a .NET 4.0 installed on your machine. It does not run on the Mono
plattform, right now.)
Cheers
Thomas
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