Are you interested in source code metrics? Would you like to beta test
a
new product? We are a senior design group from the University of Idaho
working on a project to compute metrics for ANSI C compliant code. If
this sounds interesting please read below and visit our web site at
http://www.*-*-*.com/ ~cs481a . We will be having an updated beta
in a few days, so feel free to check back then.
CRCC-2 Code Reuse & Change Calculator v.2
Overview:
The Code Reuse & Change Calculator is being developed as a tool for
software developers and managers to measure, via a variety of metrics,
the amount of code reused and changed between two programs.
System Requirements:
1.You must have an ANSI C compiler on your system
2.ANSI C compliant code to test with CRCC2
Locations:
Main cs481a page: http://www.*-*-*.com/ ~cs481a/
Beta testing: use link on left frame (/beta/beta.html)
On the Beta testing Web page:
1. Flow the link and read the information for downloading and unsharing
the file.
2. Install following the information from the README pages.
3. Please report your experience with installation using link 2 off the
Beta testing page. (/beta/beta1.html)
4. Use CRCC2 with your C code or any other code. Feel free to use the
GNU code that is linked from the Beta Web page.
5. Report your findings to from the Beta Web page, your general
experiences in link 3 (/beta/beta2.html) and any bugs you find in
link
4 (/beta/beta3.html).
Thank you for agreeing to be a Beta tester for us. Your findings will
help us to create a solid program.
Copyright (c) 1998
CS481 Team A (Senior Design Group, University of Idaho)
http://www.*-*-*.com/ ~cs481a
DISTRIBUTION
The source code is released for free distribution under the terms
of the GNU General Public License.
The software which we have agreed to develop is being done as part
of the requirements for a Computer Science degree at the
University
of Idaho. As such, it is an academic exercise that must be
accomplished under constraints imposed by the Computer Science
Department.
This software that we have developed is provided to you "as is"
without warranty of any kind. Further, neither we nor Computer
Science Department warrants, guarantees, or makes any
representations regarding the use, or the results of the use of
the
software or written materials in terms of correctness, accuracy,
reliability or otherwise. The entire risk as to the results and
performance of the software and documentation is assumed by the
user.
Neither we nor the Computer Science Department will assume and
responsibility for support or maintenance of the software or
documentation after they are delivered to you.
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CRCC-2
CS481 Team A
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