Object-Oriented JNI Add-In is a tool developed for MS Visual Studio 2005. Object-Oriented JNI Add-In is a tool developed for MS Visual Studio 2005. It generates C# code (OOJNI classes) for java byte code (SUN/IBM/MS JDK1.1.x, JDK1.3.x and later) selected. MockCentral is an easy-to-use, fully-featured set of tools that provides a new approach to java software testing using mock objects. It enables the developer to create and access libraries of mock objects defined in xml files external to the testing code.

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• • Part of the book series (CCIS, volume 191) Abstract The importance of object oriented metrics is on the rise and a lot of research is being carried out on various aspects of using object oriented metrics in evaluating the quality attributes of object oriented systems. Metrics computation is an integral step in all these research activities. This demands a quick and easy way to have the metrics computed and presented to the research community. Existing tools fall short as it is not easy to extend them to new metrics or language. This paper focuses on the design of an automated object oriented metrics tool which has a generic framework for computing the metrics. The tool converts the source code developed using a particular object oriented language to a language independent XML format which is then used for computing the required metrics. Cite this paper as: Kayarvizhy N., Kanmani S.

(2011) An Automated Tool for Computing Object Oriented Metrics Using XML. In: Abraham A., Lloret Mauri J., Buford J.F., Suzuki J., Thampi S.M. (eds) Advances in Computing and Communications. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 191. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg • DOI • Publisher Name Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg • Print ISBN 978-3-642-22713-4 • Online ISBN 978-3-642-22714-1 • eBook Packages • •.

Ckjm - A Tool for Calculating Chidamber and Kemerer Java Metrics ckjm - A Tool for Calculating Chidamber and Kemerer Java Metrics Athens, Greece Introduction The program ckjm calculates Chidamber and Kemerer object-oriented metrics by processing the bytecode of compiled Java files. The program calculates for each class the following six metrics, and displays them on its standard output, following the class's name: • WMC: Weighted methods per class • DIT: Depth of Inheritance Tree • NOC: Number of Children • CBO: Coupling between object classes • RFC: Response for a Class • LCOM: Lack of cohesion in methods • Ca: Afferent coupling (not a C&K metric) • NPM: Number of Public Methods for a class (not a C&K metric) I wrote this program out of frustration over the of reliable programs to calculate the Chidamber and Kemerer object-oriented metrics. The programs I found on the web were either incomplete (they calculated only some of the metrics), or unreliable (they calculated results that were obviously wrong), or extremely inefficient (they required GBs of RAM and hours of processing). Ckjm is mean and lean, following the Unix tradition of doing one thing well. It will not automatically recurse directories looking for the files you want measured, it does not offer a GUI and fancy diagrams (or even an XML output facility), and it calculates only few metrics other than the six ones specified by Chidamber and Kemerer. However, it does this job thoroughly, and efficiently: on a 1.6GHz Pentium-M machine version 1.1 of the tool processed the 33MB of the Eclipse 3.0 jar files (19717 classes) in 95 seconds. To run the program you simply specify the class files (or pairs of jar/class files) on its command line or standard input.

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