Project Hackystat Preferred license: Apache License, 2.0
The mission of Project Hackystat is to provide a framework for collection, analysis, visualization, interpretation, annotation, and dissemination of software development process and product data. Work on Hackystat began in 2001 as a research activity in the Collaborative Software Developmnt Laboratory (http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/) in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences (http://www.ics.hawaii.edu) at the University of Hawaii (http://www.hawaii.edu).
From 2001 to 2006, the project grew a substantial code base (approximately 350,000 LOC), user community (over 800 users of the "public" Version 7 Hackystat server, with an undetermined additional number of users on private servers), and developers (dozens of contributors to the code base from approximately 20 academic and industry sites). A significant number of publications occurred during this time (a partial list of which is available at http://code.google.com/p/hackystat/wiki/Publications). In addition, there was one commercial, non-open source spin-off based upon a subset of this project called Sixth Sense Analytics (http://www.6thsenseanalytics.com/). A summary of Project Hackystat's release history is available at http://code.google.com/p/hackystat/wiki/History.
In 2007, we made the decision to reimplement the code base almost entirely from scratch as a coordinated set of RESTful web services. This effort took nine months, and Version 8 has been in public release since January, 2008. We also decided to move the hosting of the project from the University of Hawaii to Google Project Hosting. The old site is still available at http://xenia.ics.hawaii.edu, although it is no longer maintained.
Actual source code produced by the student
participants in Google Summer of Code™ for Project Hackystat can be found
here.
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by Shaoxuan Zhang, mentored by Philip Meadows Johnson
by Matthew Basset, mentored by Greg Wilson
by Wong I Wa, mentored by Greg Wilson
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