Semantic similarity, also called semantic relatedness or semantic closeness/proximity/nearness, is a concept whereby a set of documents or terms within term lists are assigned a metric based on the likeness of their meaning / semantic content.
FacesTrace is an open-source library aiming to enhance the traceability of applications based on JavaServer Faces. Several trace information and performance metrics of a JSF application is collected and presented on the page being traced.
Another tool from the great Thoughtworks people. It "provides a set of Ant build files to simplify configuring many of the most popular tools. Setting up a project can be as simple as:
1. Download and extract Panopticode in your project's home directory
2. Copy the PROJECT_HOME/panopticode/build-example.xml file to PROJECT_HOME/build.xml
3. edit the PROJECT_HOME/build.xml to specify your classpath and source code directory.
4. (optional) Select your source code management tool in the PROJECT_HOME/panopticode/panopticode-imports.xml
The whole thing can be easily done in 5 minutes. If you have a fast internet connection you could probably pull it off in 2 minutes :)"
This is the homepage of the Code Analysis Plugin (CAP).
CAP is a plugin for the eclipse platform and analysis the dependencies of your Java project. It opens a own perspective and displays the results in an clear way using different diagrams.
The Hackystat Project, initiated in 2001, is an open source community of researchers and practitioners who are developing and evaluating new techniques for automated collection and analysis of software engineering process and product data. Sponsoring O
Dependency Finder is a suite of tools for analyzing compiled Java code. At the core is a powerful dependency analysis application that extracts dependency graphs and mines them for useful information. This application comes in many forms for your ease of
J. Choi, A. Khlif, und E. Epure. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on NLP for Music and Audio (NLP4MusA), Seite 23--27. Online, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2020)
J. Choi, A. Khlif, und E. Epure. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on NLP for Music and Audio (NLP4MusA), Seite 23--27. Online, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2020)