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Eclipse Titan analytics on OpenHub.Net [message #1719630] Sun, 10 January 2016 14:12
Elemer Lelik is currently offline Elemer LelikFriend
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The Black Duck Open Hub (formerly Ohloh.net) is an online community and public directory of free and open source software (FOSS), offering analytics and search services for discovering, evaluating, tracking, and comparing open source code and projects. Open Hub Code Search is free code search engine indexing over 21,000,000,000 lines of open source code from projects on the Black Duck Open Hub.

The Black Duck Open Hub can provide reports about the composition and activity of project code bases and aggregate this data to track the changing demographics of the FOSS world.

The Black Duck Open Hub is owned and operated by Black Duck Software.



The analytics for Eclipse Titan can be viewed at :

https://www.openhub.net/p/eclipse_titan/


In summary, Eclipse Titan (including the toolbox, that is, test ports, protocol modules etc.)

currently represents:


Total Lines :	1,255,006		Code Lines :	1,001,090		Percent Code Lines :	79.8%
Number of Languages :	20		Total Comment Lines :	123,720		Percent Comment Lines :	9.9%
Total Blank Lines :	130,196		Percent Blank Lines :	10.4%



Estimated effort: 275 person-years (COCOMO model) 
Estimated cost:  $15,113,520 



written in 20 languages , mainly in C++ (29 %) , Java (27%), C (22 %)


All the above, and more, is elaborately detailed on the above page.
There's also the possibility for users to indicate that they benefit from the open source project, in this case Titan (see the "I use this!" button in the upper right corner) which could give us valuable feedback.



Best regards

Elemer
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