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ico68

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Registered: May 28, 2008 05:43:45 AM
How to improve stability?
Posted: May 28, 2008 06:02:03 AM
 
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Hi sa4j folks

It seems a little while since the last post, but I hope this forum (to recitate M.Python) is 'not dead' :-)

I came across playing aound a little with sa4j. It makes very clear what the first things
are to improve stability: remove tangles.
(Although they seem not have any impact on the overall stability percentage, it's quite clear why and that this work must be done)

Having all tangles solved I'm looking at a lucky 95% overall stability.

Hence I'd like to go on working on further increasing stability but I cannot figure how?
I have no global hub and it seems that reducing global breakables would be the next step,
but question remains:
Is there a directive or an advice where to continue focussing on stability after the
tangles are removed?

Second would be: I tried to cheat on sa4j by removing the three only mentioned global breakables. But then it came up with 4 other global breakables.
Even excessively deleting 'bad classes' would never change the percentage of overall
stability. So the question is:
What action has the most impact on stability?

Thanks for any feed back.

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