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Odysseus Software announces the immediate availability of STAN 1.0 Public Beta!
About STAN
STAN, the new structure analysis tool for Java, brings together development and quality assurance in a natural way. STAN encourages developers and project managers in visualizing their design, understanding code, measuring quality and reporting design flaws. STAN supports a set of carefully selected metrics, suitable to cover the most important aspects of structural quality. Special focus has been set on visual dependency analysis, a key to structure analysis.
STAN seamlessly integrates into the development process. That way, developers take care about design quality right from the start. Project managers use STAN as a monitoring and reporting tool. STAN is available in two variants:
1. as an extension to the Eclipse IDE
2. as a standalone application for Windows and Mac OS,
The beta period will last until March 31 of 2008. During this period, you are invited to download and use the fully functional product for evaluation purposes. Take the chance to discover the power of structure analysis with STAN!
STAN - Structure Analysis for Java public beta
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About STAN
STAN, the new structure analysis tool for Java, brings together development and quality assurance in a natural way. STAN encourages developers and project managers in visualizing their design, understanding code, measuring quality and reporting design flaws. STAN supports a set of carefully selected metrics, suitable to cover the most important aspects of structural quality. Special focus has been set on visual dependency analysis, a key to structure analysis.
STAN seamlessly integrates into the development process. That way, developers take care about design quality right from the start. Project managers use STAN as a monitoring and reporting tool. STAN is available in two variants:
1. as an extension to the Eclipse IDE
2. as a standalone application for Windows and Mac OS,
Please visit http://www.stan4j.com for further information.
Free Beta
The beta period will last until March 31 of 2008. During this period, you are invited to download and use the fully functional product for evaluation purposes. Take the chance to discover the power of structure analysis with STAN!
White Paper
The STAN white paper gives a brief introduction to structure analysis. It is available at http://www.stan4j.com/papers/stan-whitepaper.pdf.
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Re: STAN - Structure Analysis for Java public beta
wow, fantastic work. very, very slick.i particularly like how it puts the outer "package" boundaries around the package graphs.
worked fine for me under unbuntu linux, using JDK6.
cheers,
andrew