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SDMetrics is a software design measurement tool for UML designs. It calculates structural properties like coupling, size, and complexity, and checks design rules to identify issues, supporting refactoring and project management.
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  • Pros

    • Measures structural design properties including coupling, size, complexity.
    • Automatically detects incomplete or incorrect UML designs.
    • Identifies violations of style guidelines like circular dependencies and naming conventions.
    • Supports identification of opportunities for design refactoring.
    • Aids effort estimation, project planning, and monitoring.
  • Cons

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 10
  • Windows Server
  • Windows 2003
Additional Requirements
Java Runtime Environment 1.6
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1,450
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Calculate and manage structural design properties for your UML designs.

SDMetrics - the software design measurement tool for the UML. SDMetrics measures structural design properties such as coupling, size, and complexity of UML designs. SDMetrics also checks design rules to automatically detect incomplete or incorrect design, and to point out violations of style guidelines such as circular dependencies or naming conventions. Software developers use this information to focus their design reviews and testing efforts on the potentially critical areas in the design that are likely sources of reliability or maintainability problems. UML design measurement also helps to identify opportunities for design refactoring, and supports effort estimation, project planning and monitoring.


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