When discussing software architecture, it is important to take into account the people who are actually working on the code. Adam Tornhill, author of “Your Code as a Crime Scene”, coined the term “behavioral code analysis” for reasoning about this intersection of people and code . In this episode, he will show us hands-on how to analyze real-world codebases based on this idea with CodeScene, a software engineering intelligence tool that he helped to create.


This episode contains a live demo of the tool CodeScene. It might be hard to follow the demo when you just listen to the podcast.


Links


Architecture Management Episodes


Adam’s book “Your Code as a Crime Scene”


Adam’s book “Software Design X Rays”


CodeScene Tool


Whitepaper “Code Red: The business impact of low code quality”