Go beyond the code and consider the organization and people aspect of the system. With CodeScene, you can gain insight into the information invisible in the source code itself, such as coordination, communication and motivation. Use this information to address coordination needs and bottlenecks.
As an organization grows in size, social aspects such as coordination, communication and motivation increase in importance. Use CodeScene to measure operational boundaries of your team and detect moduls that can become coordination bottlenecks.
Conway’s Law states that an organization’s communication structure should be reflected in the software architecture. With CodeScene, measure Conway’s Law and drive organizational and technical decisions with objective data.
THE PROBLEM
Organizational and social aspect of the code has typically been a matter of subjective judgement. Because these aspects are invisible in the code itself, they often turn into coordination bottlenecks, especially as an organization grows in size.
THE SOLUTION
CodeScene’s behavioral code analysis helps you fill in the blanks by measuring operational boundaries of each team and detecting modules that have become coordination bottlenecks. Use this information to make decisions based on objective data.
Social aspects of the code are invisible in code, which means that we often miss important pieces of information. CodeScene’s behavioral code analysis visualizes the primary team behind each component or microservice based on code contributions, and evaluates how well does your architecture align with your organization.
Social aspects of the code are invisible in code, which means that we often miss important pieces of information. CodeScene’s behavioral code analysis visualizes the primary team behind each component or microservice based on code contributions, and evaluates how well does your architecture align with your organization.
With CodeScene, you can identify sub-systems that lack clear ownership. Find team coordination bottlenecks by identifying components or services that have recent contributions from different teams. Use this information to address coordination needs within your codebase.
With CodeScene, you can identify sub-systems that lack clear ownership. Find team coordination bottlenecks by identifying components or services that have recent contributions from different teams. Use this information to address coordination needs within your codebase.
A codebase under active development is a moving target that’s going to change over time, which makes it difficult to manage technical debt. CodeScene lets you identify, prioritize and manage technical debt by giving you relevant and actionable information that you can turn into business value.
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