Hi all,
A (second) reminder for people who wants to participate.
We need help from the community.
Cheers,
Jannik
On Jul 19, 2010, at 08:36 , Laval Jannik wrote:
Hi Pharoers, and Smalltalkers in general,
Have you seen waited to assess the cycles in your software? Now you
can :)
We request some of you to perform an experiment using DSM to see
your software package structure and to fix cycles between packages.
Our tool shows dependencies between packages and highlight some bad
dependencies generating structure cycles. It also helps to
understand dependencies.
Your goal is to fill a survey using our tool.
I prepared a mini-tutorial about DSM and eDSM. It can help you to
understand the visualization tool.
To ease the use of our tool, I loaded it in a PharoCore1.2. And
there are two archives available:
- the first contains an image with our tool with a model of Pharo
loaded in it, so you can play with our tool on pharo itself. It can
be downloaded here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7739334/
dsmWithPharo.zip. Pay attention, the image is slow.
- the second contains the same thing without the model of Pharo.
Here, you have to load your code, then populate a moose model and
use the tool. It can be downloaded here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7739334/dsmWithoutPharo.zip
The two archives contain the tutorial and the survey. If you are a
pharo integrator, we suggest you to take the one with Pharo model
loaded, else the other.
To use our tool, load your tool in Pharo. Then do "MoosePanel
open", and import your software in Moose by "import from Smalltalk
image". When it is imported, select your project in the list on the
left of MoosePanel, and select "all model packages" on the list on
center.
Then, you have two choices:
- you can scan all your project: right click on "all model
packages" and do DSM.
- or select "all model packages" then select some packages in the
next list and right click, do DSM.
After that, you can perform the survey (with reading of the
tutorial). We need your answers for the end of August. So, you have
two months to do it.
If you have any question, just let me know.
Best regards,
Jannik.
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Jannik Laval
PhD Student - Rmod Team - INRIA
Certified Project Management Associate (IPMA)
http://www.jannik-laval.eu
http://rmod.lille.inria.fr
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Jannik Laval
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