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#id: a8ac996e282d161d0538f3e82e9e494e
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#packages: metrics
Description: Tools for software metrics ( LOC/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe).
 A collection of software metrics tools (Lines Of Code/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe)
 collected from various sites and newsgroups. At first glance, some tools
 may appear redundant since they measure the same attribute of code,
 however, they are based on different measurement theories, and they use
 different rules or techniques.
Description-fr: Outils pour la mesure de logiciels (LOC/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe).
 Une série d'outils de mesure logicielle (Lines Of Code/Halstead/kdsi/McCabe)
 collectés depuis différents sites et newsgroups. Au premier regard, quelques
 outils peuvent sembler redondants car ils mesurent les mêmes attributs de
 codes. Néanmoins, ils sont basés sur différentes théories de mesures et ils
 utilisent différentes règles ou techniques.

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