Bundt User's Manual
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Bundt Toolset version 1.0.1.0
Model Statistics
Model statistics are a collection of numbers that describe the contents of a model in a quantitative manner.
Using statistics, you can compare models or track changes in a model quantitatively.
Details
Model statistics can be calculated automatically by using ModelDesigner.
What figures are calculated will depend on whether you are dealing with a type or an instance model.
Type models
Statistics for type models include counts for each major kind of model element, such as enumerated types, classes, attributes and associations.
They also include some average "sizes", such as the average number of enumerated items per enumerated type, or the average number of features per class.
Finally, they include some measures of model connectedness and density, which describe how tightly model elements are connected to each other.
Instance models
Statistics for instance models include counts for each major kind of model element, such as objects, values and references.
They also include some average "sizes", such as the average number of facets (values and references) per object.
Finally, they include some measures of model connectedness and density, which describe how tightly model elements are connected to each other.
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last updated on 08 October 2020