Hi Thomas,
This is great news! Thanks for sharing.
A couple of questions:
- What is the license of the code and of the tool?
- How detailed is the model? I looked briefly at the MSE samples from the
site and saw that your model include even Access and Invocation. This is
exciting. How much do you trust the accuracy of the information?
- I also saw that you export properties like design problems and metrics
(see a snippet below):
(GodClass true)
(DataClass true)
(BrainClass true)
(RefusedParentBequest true)
(TraditionBreaker true)
(WLOC 0.0)
(WNOS 11.0)
How do you compute the design problems? Is it based on the Object-oriented
metrics in practice book?
- I did not have a chance to run the tool yet, but how scalable and fast is
it?
- Do you plan to invest more time into it?
Do you need help? If you provide a case study perhaps we can work through
it.
In any case, great work.
Cheers,
Doru
On Mon, 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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