Ada Analyzer by Little Tree Consulting

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The goal of the Ada Analyzer is to support the assessment of software quality in Ada programs and the quality improvement of software under analysis. It accomplishes this goal by locating code segments that have suspect quality, collecting relevant information in a condensed form for review by the user, and allowing direct traversal to the actual code so that changes can be made.The Ada Analyzer does not attempt to rate software with numbers or judge construct usage as good or bad. Instead, it collects overview information so that users can better understand the content of their software and make decisions about possible improvements. Ada Analyzer reports can be included in documentation, distributed as reference information, or used interactively to inspect and inprove Ada software.

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AIX, HP/UX, Silicon Graphics IRIX, Solaris/Sun OS
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dhe@littletree.com
800 447-1951


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The goal of the Ada Analyzer is to support the assessment of software quality in Ada programs and the improvement of that quality software under analysis. It accomplishes this goal by locating code segments that have suspect quality, collecting relevant information in a condensed form for review by the user, and allowing direct traversal to the actual code so that changes can be made.;The Ada Analyzer is a set of support tools that scans large amounts of Ada code, locates items of interest, and summarizes related information for developers, project managers, quality-assurance personnel, and integration and testing personnel. Data dictionary information can be used internally for reference or included in the documentation delivered to the customer.;The Ada Analyzer traverses any set of compiled Ada units, locates constructs that match specific selection criteria, and places relevant information about those constructs in a hypertable object. Hypertables contain not only textual information about each construct located, but also traversal connections to the actual Ada source from which the information was derived. Users can scan the summary information in the table for interesting items and then traverse to the actual software for additional analysis. Sorting options and additional filtering switches are available to organize information into the optimal format for analysis.

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