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Tools for detecting design smells

 
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Would you like to point out a few tools that could be used to detect design smells?
 
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The tools that detect and report design smells explicitly are:
Infusion - for C++ and Java code
Designite - for C# code

In fact, Designite uses the classification and catalog proposed in our book.

However, (some of the) design smells can be inferred by metrics also and there are tons of tools to generate metrics. This presentation on tools could be handy for you that provides an overview about various tools that could be used to identify and address technical debt.
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