Este estudo abordou o uso do discurso da democracia racial em argumentações utilizadas por brancos para combater à adoção de cotas raciais no Brasil. Destacam-se as funções ideológicas desse discurso. Foram entrevistados 60 sujeitos brancos, residentes em Campinas (SP). O artigo mostra temas e argumentos retirados do discurso nacional sobre raças, o tema da miscigenação, a crítica ao diferencialismo racial, entre outros, usados com notável eficácia retórica contra a utilização de cotas como forma de combate à desigualdade racial. Nesses discursos o racismo brasileiro ou é inexistente ou é inócuo e as políticas universalistas são caracterizadas como suficientes para combater a desigualdade entre negros e brancos.
Source code metrics are not new, but they have not yet been fully explored in software development. Most metric tools show isolated numeric values, which are not easy to understand because their interpretation depends on the implementation context. This dissertation presents the free software Kalibro Metrics, which was developed to improve readability of source code metrics. Kalibro, unlike the current tools, allows the user himself to create configurations of thresholds associated with qualitative evaluation, including comments and recommendations. Using these configurations, Kalibro shows metric results in a friendly way, helping: software architects to spot design flaws; project managers to control source code quality; software users and researchers to compare specific source code characteristics across software projects. These configurations can be shared and used to mediate discussions focused on the evolution of assessment criteria based on source code metrics.
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