Configure License[1]
SUM4Java Standard Licenses:
(*) Up to such machines can report to one machine running SUM4Java Enterprise.
These machines could be servers that do not have UI capabilities.
remove a license
add a license
SUM4Java Enterprise Licenses:
Collect, Visualize, Process information accumulated from multiple machines
running SUM4Java Standard and Enterprise editions
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add a license
Some of the machines running SUM4Java Standard Licenses could use additional Enterprise Licensed machines to communicate their knowledge further, see (*).
Machines running SUM4Java Enterprise edition are capable of Collecting, Visualizing and Processing information accumulated from multiple machines running SUM4Java Standard edition, see (*).
SUM4Java Standard Licenses: SUM4Java Enterprise Licenses:
Standard Edition Personal
Standard Edition Floating
License Price License Price Enterprise License Price
$990 $ $
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ROI [2] Monthly License Price Yearly License Price
$
Examples of license Prices / Return on Investment (ROI)

Enterprise Standard Monthly Price Yearly Price ROI [2]
5 100 $23,940 $239,400 $2,910,600
10 200 $46,070 $460,700 $5,839,300
20 400 $88,520 $885,200 $11,714,800
40 800 $169,820 $1,698,200 $23,501,800
100 2000 $400,670 $4,006,700 $58,993,300
200 4000 $765,210 $7,652,100 $118,347,900
[1] Licensing Information
  1. A machine running SUM4Java Enterprise edition serves as a 'Knowledge Collection station' and a GUI for providing collective information on threading issues within different applications running on different machines SUM-Enabled with SUM4Java Standard (or Enterprise) edition.

  2. A machine running SUM4Java Standard edition does not need to have GUI capabilities and can be a server or other non attended deveice.
[2] The ROI is calculated counting:
(a) 100,000 LOC / year being supported by one developer with one standard SUM4Java license

(b) 20 Race Conditions per 100,000 LOC translating to $30,000 in savings when automatically caught and analyzed - counted as 2+ work days, or $1,500 per bug, while Race Conditions are representing the most difficult to catch bugs.

(c) added benefits - added to increased reliability are benefits of automatically provided views of program's code made of dynamically and interactively constructed graphs and images representing any Java class from a new perspective.