Hello,
Last months we worked in a dedicated application to deal with visual
exploration and analysis of bugs, called BugMaps (basically we used Hismo
and adapted some of its metrics to the context of bugs) [1]. Another work
in which Moose is involved is [2].
In the meantime, I am slowly increasing/fixing EyeSee. I also want to
create Kiviat diagrams.
ps: I am including the .bib if you wish to update the Moose publications.
[1] BugMaps: A Tool for the Visual Exploration and Analysis of Bugs. Andre
Cavalcante Hora; Nicolas Anquetil; Stéphane Ducasse; Muhammad Usman Bhatti;
Cesar Couto; Marco Tulio Valente; Julio Martins. CSMR 2012 (Tool
Demonstration Track).
@inproceedings{hora2012a,
AUTHOR = {Hora, Andre and Anquetil, Nicolas and Ducasse, St{\'e}phane and
Bhatti, Muhammad Usman and Couto, Cesar and Tulio Valente, Marco and
Martins, Julio},
TITLE = {{BugMaps: A Tool for the Visual Exploration and Analysis of
Bugs}},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Software
Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'12) - Tool Demonstration Track}},
YEAR = {2012},
NOTE = {page : to appear},
ADDRESS = {Szeged, Hungary}}
[2] Uncovering Causal Relationships between Software Metrics and Bugs.
Cesar Couto; Silva Christofer; Marco Tulio Valente; Roberto Bigonha;
Nicolas Anquetil. CSMR 2012.
@inproceedings{couto2012a,
AUTHOR = {Couto, Cesar and Christofer, Silva and Tulio Valente, Marco and
Bigonha, Roberto and Anquetil, Nicolas},
TITLE = {{Uncovering Causal Relationships between Software Metrics and
Bugs}},
BOOKTITLE = {{CSMR - European Conference on Software Maintenance and
Reengineering - 2012}},
YEAR = {2012},
PUBLISHER = {IEEE Comp. Soc.},
KEYWORDS = {Bug Prediction; Causality; Software Metrics; Granger Test},
ADDRESS = {Szeged, Hungary}}
regards,
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr
wrote:
On Feb 11, 2012, at 1:31 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi!
"Que tal?" in Spanish can be translated in English as "How are you? How
things are going?"
It would be cool that each of us briefly summarize what he is working on
and what
is the future plan.
Visualization engine:
I am intensively working on Roassal. A new visualization engine that
should
replace Mondrian. Roassal will provide a better user experience with
visually appealing animations and interactions. I will probably make some
announcement at the beginning of March.
The mid-long term vision of Roassal is to have an
agile and portable
visualization engine. I want to make it work on VisualWorks and
Amber, in
addition to Pharo.
Good luck then. Then a question what are your clients on VW?
I would prefer to have a version using cairo and athens canvas.
Analyzing Smalltalk application:
Together with Santiago, we are working on using unit test to refine
model obtained
from Smalltalk applications. The idea is to profile what is
currently executing to reduce superfluous invocation candidates.
I also applied to some grant to analyze JavaScript applications in
Moose. We will
see how it goes.
What about you?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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