Le 4 mars 2015 23:39, "Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas" <offray@riseup.net> a écrit :
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> Hi,
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> El 03/03/15 a las 15:34, stepharo escribió:
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> [...]
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>> For me Moose can still focus on meta modeling and we could have "agile
>> visualization" but for that
>> we do not need FAME, FAMIX and all the Moose related business.
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>> What I was suggesting to alex I told him more than a year ago was:
>>       Build an image with
>>           Roassal
>>           CSV
>>           JSON
>>           XML
>>           + some math packages
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>> No need to do that in the Moose Image: no need to have DSM, FCA, Metrics, FAME,
>> MooseModel.
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>> Stef
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> That would be an image I would be interested in. I don't know how this affect the Agile Visualization book. We have used it in some hackathons and workshops here. Most of the people like the visuals and easiness of the platform, but having the data taken from the software itself (the classes and methods in Smalltalk for example) is far from what most people want. Taking external data from cvs, json, xml, data bases and making it computable/visualizable is the biggest concern.

Yes, faced that too.
Sqlite is important here as some datasets are in that format.
I've got one with 70K parliament questions for example.

Seeing how Smalltalk or other software looks inside accounts for the roots of Moose as a software analysis tool, but in my experience, for Agile Visualization, examples need to be more general and external.
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> Cheers,
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> Offray
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