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    UCDetector

    UCDetector

    Eclipse Plugin to find unused Java code

    UCDetector (Unnecessary Code Detector) is a Open Source Eclipse Plugin Tool. UCDetector finds unnecessary (dead) public Java code. It suggests to make code final, protected or private.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    How good is your software? jmove eases the understanding and valuation of the design and architecture of complex software written in java. It provides dependency analysis, metrics, design rule checking and impact analysis.
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    component-watch

    component-watch

    Describe and watch component structure of java programs

    "Component-Watch" is a tool discovering, showing and assessing the structure of (big) java programs from their classes. It finds what are the components composing a program, analyse what are the relations between those components and compare those the the permitted relations between components. The tool helps to easily define and display UML-like diagrams showing components and their relationship.
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    ChkSem

    A static source code analyser for Fortran 90 and C++

    ChkSem is a static Fortran 90 and C++ source code analyser. Fortran codes are analysed to find potential problems and dead code. This project allows ( for the moment ) to find useless includes and to find missing direct includes for helping programmers to clean C++ codes. This can potentially reduce building time from small programs to huge solutions. This tool is not finalized and new versions will follow, with a GUI with even more features.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Its an Eclipse 3.5 Plugin. It can be used to find linear paths for unit testing of any method. The linear path covers all the child methods and till leaf level of the hierarchy. The packages which should be covered in the path can be controlled.
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    KnownDefects is a simple annotation library for use when writing unit tests against existing code. This annotation can be used to mark the tests that highlight defective behavior. FindBugs can then be used to find all instances of the annotation.
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    Kammerjäger

    Kammerjäger is a debugging tool with integrated correctness proving.

    ...We then use Microsofts Z3 theorem prover to prove if the behaviour of your program matches what you expected. The easy to use GUI with an integrated Interpreter and Debugger (with a Stackview and HotCodeReplacement) makes it even easier to write your code and find errors. This project has been developed during a University project called PSE ("Praxis der Softwareentwicklung" / "practical experience in software developement") at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) by Andreas Eberle, Nicolas Loza, Olga Plisovskaya, Andreas Waidler and Michael Zangl. Other Projects and pages of the team's members: www.settlers-android-clone.com (by Andreas Eberle and Michael Zangl) www.andreas-eberle.com
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