Scitools Understand License
For businesses and organizations.
See Understand™ in action by exploring some cool software that we’ve already analyzed. Stuff you may have heard of like the Linux Kernel and the Apache web server that powers the internet. This saves you time building up an analysis database and helps you see how Understand™ could help one of your new hires on their first day on the job. SciTools is licensed under the new BSD license, see the LICENSE file. Lumpy.py and Gui.py are licensed under GPL, however, permission is granted by Allen Downey to include these under a BSD license. An account is required to redeem a claim code, or request a Student/Non-Commerical License. Login, or Register your account. Get under the hood and find what you’re looking for fast with Understand’s powerful search tools. See the relationships of functions, files, variables, etc. Follow the connections to dig deeper–don’t worry, there’s a back button. This file is part of conda-recipes-scitools. Iris is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This category covers all things related to Understand licensing. All the information you could want to know with some additional information you probably don’t.
Subscription
Licenses are subscription per user per year, and include support and all updates.
Available for Eclipse/Java and IntelliJ IDEA/Java.
US$149.00
Choose node-locked or floating license and then choose one of Java, .Net, or Understand (with support for C/C++, Pascal and Python from scitools.com).
Node-locked
Licenses are per named-user and node-locked, per language.
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License including 1-year support and upgrade subscription
1-year support and upgrade subscription
US$1,190.00
Roland fantom vst free download. US$995.00
US$195.00
Floating
Licenses are per concurrent-user, per language.
US$4,775.00
US$3,980.00
US$795.00
Licenses are per user, per language.
Choose one of Java, .Net, or Understand (with support for C/C++ and Python from scitools.com).
License including 1-year support and upgrade subscription
1-year support and upgrade subscription
US$1,795.00
US$1,495.00
US$300.00
Refund policy
We offer a 30 day “no questions asked” refund policy.
Disclaimer
Pricing may vary slightly depending on country, taxes and reseller.
For individual developers.
If you, as an individual, are purchasing a Structure101 license using your own funds, then the personal license is right for you.
Personal licenses are not available to companies in any way or form. Transfer of personal licenses to any third party and/or reimbursement for personal license purchase by a company are prohibited.
For individuals who live within the EU and who are not registered for Value Added Tax, VAT will be added at your local VAT rate.
Choose one of Java, .Net, or Understand (with support for C/C++, Pascal and Python from scitools.com).
License including 1-year support and upgrade subscription
US$395
US$99
Open Source Project License
For use on non-commercial open source projects.
Active committers on open source projects are eligible for free licenses, so long as the project is not supported by commercial companies, does not provide any paid support, consulting or training services, and does not distribute paid versions of the project software.
Academic License
For educational institutions, trainers and classes.
Students and teaching staff are eligble for free Structure101 licenses, we just need confirmation of your employment at an educational institution, or your student card details.
The quick and easy way, right from our webstore
The 'we don't need your credit cards details' way
Email us with details of your order and we will email you a request for payment via Stripe or PayPal. You can then pay by credit card (with or without a PayPal or Stripe account) and we never get to see details of your credit card.
Purchase order
If you need to issue a purchase order you can email or fax us your order and we would be happy to issue you with an invoice.
The reseller way
Many large enterprises prefer to purchase through a limited number of suppliers and purchase much of their software through large software resellers. We work regularly with a number of resellers, including Comparex, Componentsource, Insight, and SHI. So if you already have a preferred out-sourced procurement company, contact them directly and ask them to contact us.
Support
Support entitles you to email support Monday - Friday 09.00 - 17.30 GMT, excluding Irish public holidays. Customers with up-to-date support are entitled to all updates.
License agreement
If you wish to view our standard End User License Agreement before purchasing, it is available here.
License activation codes
Structure101 uses the Nalpeiron cloud based licensing service, requiring an internet connection for activation.
Upon purchase we provide a numeric activation code.
Activation codes determine the Structure101 product(s) you can use, the number of users, the language(s) supported, and the type of license.
If you are not currently licensed to use Structure101, you will be prompted to Activate on startup. When prompted, please enter your name, company, email address and the activation code provided.
Note: If you do not have online access, or cannot determine your proxy settings, please contact us, as we can arrange offline file-based activation.
More questions?
If you need any further information before buying just let us know.
Scitools Understand Offline License
Developer(s) | Scientific Toolworks, Inc. |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris |
Available in | Ada, Cobol, Ansi C, K&R C, Ansi C++, C#, FORTRAN, Java, Jovial, Pascal, PL/M, Python, VHDL, Objective C, Objective C++, HTML, PHP, JavaScript, XML |
Type | Static program analysis |
Licence | |
Website | scitools.com |
Understand is a customisable integrated development environment (IDE) that enables static code analysis through an array of visuals, documentation, and metric tools.[2] It was built to help software developers comprehend, maintain, and document their source code. It enables code comprehension by providing flow charts of relationships and building a dictionary of variables and procedures from a provided source code.[3]
Features[edit]
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In addition to functioning as an integrated development environment, Understand provides tools for metrics and reports, standards testing, documentation, searching, graphing, and code knowledge. It is capable of analyzing projects with millions of lines of code and works with code bases written in multiple languages.[4] Developed originally for Ada, it now supports development in several common programming languages.[5] Integration with the Eclipse development environment is also supported.
Applications[edit]
Understand has been used globally for government, commercial, and academic use. It is used in many different industries to both analyze and develop software. Specific uses include a variety of applications: code validation for embedded systems,[3] software litigation consulting,[6] reverse engineering and documentation,[7] and source code change analysis.[8]
References[edit]
Scitools Understand Licenses
- ^https://scitools.com/category/release/
- ^Dragomir, Mircea (1 December 2015). 'Understand'. Softpedia.com. Softpedia. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ abMartin, George (March 2011). 'The Project-Ready Designer'. No. 248. Circuit Cellar. p. 57. Retrieved 8 December 2015.Cite magazine requires
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(help) - ^Adkins, Francis; Jones, Luke (24 April 2015). 'Machine Assisted Semantic Understanding'(PDF). INSuRE. Northeastern University. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
- ^Richard, Brett (24 May 2013). 'Source Code Analyzers as a Development Tool'. Flurry.com. Yahoo Developer Tools. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^Loren, Lydia; Johnson-Laird, Andy. 'Computer Software-Related Litigation'(PDF). FCLR.org. Federal Courts Law Review. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^Phillips, Michael; Mok, Amy. 'Spacecraft Flight Software Design Pattern Discovery'(PDF). Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. Lockheed Martin Corporation. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^Eshow, Michelle (1 June 2014). 'RTMA Source Code Change Analysis'(PDF). Aviation Systems Division. NASA. Retrieved 7 December 2015.