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This website. Not completely open source (yet!), but you can use an open source component (called 'Ohcount') to generate similar source code metrics on your own.
The Panopticode project provides a standardized format for describing the structure of software projects and integrates metrics from several tools into that format. Reporting options provide correlation, historic analysis, and visualization.
Hackystat is an open source framework for automated collection and analysis of software engineering process and product metrics. Hackystat users attach software 'sensors' to their development tools, which unobtrusively collect and send raw data about development to a Hackystat web application for analysis and display.
Architecture Rules leverages an xml configuration file and optional programmatic configuration to assert your code's architecture via unit tests or ant tasks. This test is able to assert that specific packages do not depend on others and is able to check for and report on cyclic dependencies
perfSONAR is, finally, an example set of code (implementation of services) that attempts to implement an interoperable peformance middleware framework. Those sets of code are developed by different partners. Some pieces of code are "more important" than others because their goal is to
Salus in an open-source diabetes management system which supports data import from several blood sugar measurement devices and insulin pumps.
OptSuite is a software platform for instrument control and the control of experimental measurement setups. It is built on the Eclipse RCP and makes use of its plug-in mechanism to create an extensible framework that can be adapted to a variety of data-acquisition and visualisation tasks.
ChronoJump is a complete multiplatform system for measurement, management and statistics of jump time events (contact time, flight time), and other actions. ChronoJump uses a contact platform suitable for two events (in-platform, out-platform), and also a chronometer printed circuit designed
an integrated tool set that extends the jdt (java development tools project) to provide the capability to perform calculations on all compilation units. by measuring the change of compilation units over the span of n development cycle(s), the opportunity to quantify the development cycle is made possible.
Python libraries to interface to GPIB/IEEE-488 instruments, as well as others. Control, fetch measurements, and report. Uses unit objects.
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