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May 28, 2004
devMetrics – A New Tool for Measuring Software
Anticipating Minds, Inc. has announced the release of devMetrics – a new free
software tool for gathering software metrics for .NET C# code. Leveraging the
analysis engine used to build devAdvantage, Anticipating Minds adds another
dimension to its ability to analyze software.
Risk Management and Reducing Costs
The majority of software projects experience significant
amounts of cost and schedule overrun while still failing to deliver the scope
expected. One of the major faults of project leads and managers stems
from decision making without information on the projects they are driving.
Software metrics provide the information needed by software professionals to
manage their project risk and make more effective decisions. The result is an
enhanced ability to deliver projects on time and on budget.
Software Metrics Locate Software Quality Issues
devMetrics
is a free software tool that provides software professionals measurements
and statistics about their C# software products so that they can assess
quality, quantity and maintainability. By reporting both summary and detail
information, developers and managers can quickly identify high-risk areas and
begin to address them.
devMetrics can be
download for free by clicking here
Anticipating Minds, Inc.
Anticipating Minds creates intelligent software tools that
deliver mission-critical decision-making information and sophisticated
automation to development organizations. By analyzing and understanding
software products we assist development teams by providing unique insight and
guidance in addressing issues before they become costly. With the industries
continuing struggle to address issues of cost and schedule overrun as well as
prolific quality problems, Anticipating Minds sees an opportunity to change the
way organizations perform project-based development through our collaborative
and intelligent software tools.
We are driven by a vision of a new paradigm in software development.
We are Anticipating Minds! .
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