aws-samples / aws-step-functions-plagiarism-demo-dotnetcore

A simple workflow for developing AWS Step Functions to demonstrate how you can combine AWS Step Functions with AWS Lambda using DotNetCore 3.1, and the Serverless Application Model (SAM), and expose your workflow via an API Gateway!

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Main Code: 5,388 LOC (25 files) = JS (73%) + CS (9%) + YAML (6%) + VUE (6%) + HTML (2%) + SCSS (1%) + YML (<1%)
Secondary code: Test: 515 LOC (8); Generated: 37,634 LOC (1); Build & Deploy: 119 LOC (9); Other: 38,164 LOC (12);
Artboard 48 Duplication: 8%
File Size: 73% long (>1000 LOC), 19% short (<= 200 LOC)
Unit Size: 29% long (>100 LOC), 34% short (<= 10 LOC)
Conditional Complexity: 27% complex (McCabe index > 50), 45% simple (McCabe index <= 5)
Logical Component Decomposition: primary (12 components)
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3 years, 6 months old

  • 100% of code older than 365 days
  • 98% of code not updated in the past 365 days

0% of code updated more than 50 times

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Goals: Keep the system simple and easy to change (4)
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