Carnarvon is an analysis software for archaeology that allows for in-depth study and interpretation of historical sites and artifacts.
One of the standout features of Carnarvon is its ability to extract information from version control tools. By analyzing this data statistically, the tool can provide information on software aging and indicators of maintainability from different perspectives, including the development area and system area. This makes it possible to identify potential issues and address them before they become major problems.
This latest release of Carnarvon adds even more value to the tool, with the introduction of newly-created man pages and distribution packages for Linux (.rpm) and MacOS X (.pkg). Additionally, sample graphs from the analysis of the GAIM subversion repository are available for download from the project site front page.
Overall, Carnarvon is a must-try tool for any software developer or team that wants to gain deeper insights into their software development process. With its advanced features and capabilities, it provides a powerful way to understand software aging and maintainability from different perspectives, helping to ensure that projects are delivered on time and within budget.
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