
Measure your models complexity on line with MC-meter...
SODIUS is proud to deliver it's first contribution to the OpenSource community in the area of model measurement. This has been achieved by using the ATL model-to-model transformation tool.
As an application of this contribution, we offer you to freely measure your models and get a report on them. Like this sample KM3 meta-model (the input model being the meta-model of Document Type Definition) or this sample UML 2.1 model (the input model being created by a Java to UML transformer, using the Eclipse Runtime as the source). Samples results for the previous samples are available: the sample KM3 interactive report and the sample UML 2.1 interactive report.
More sample meta-models can be downloaded from the Atlantic Zoo.
For more information on the metrics implemented, see the Metrics Definition page.
Also remember that SODIUS provides state of the art meta-models for a wide array of commercial or legacy applications. Visit our page of meta-models for information on Rhapsody, Statemate, Autosar, Matlab/Simulink, etc.
Supported input models
Check your own model now!
Please allow a couple of minutes for delivering.
Important notice: Remember that you must never send through Internet any information that requires a clearance.
This application is provided as a demonstration and a free service and uses public networks. Therefore, it must not be considered as a secured mean.
Should you need to evaluate the technology in your trusted environment, feel free to contact us through our page Contact.
Any need to integrate this Open Source solution?
As the provider of the Open Source component, SODIUS has an expertise on it. You are welcome to contact us about this expertise to develop new metrics, integrate the component into your applications, create a model-measurement center or generate tailored reports.
Get the source code:
The source code of the Models Measurement use case can be found on the M2M-ATL Use Cases page
If you need the .jar used on this site, download it here.
The code is under EPL 1.0 license. Have fun with it!
Thanks to the ATLAS/INRIA labs.