BTW this work was presented by Dennis Schenk during MooseDay this week in Bern. Look for
an example here:
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Le 6 avr. 2013 à 13:55, Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich(a)gmail.com> a écrit :
What kind of data analysis you want to do ? You should
have a look at quicksilver a very nice framework for data visualization based on
hierarchic graphs:
http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Quicksilver/Quicksilver
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Le 6 avr. 2013 à 12:52, badja <alan.mcnamara(a)badja.com> a écrit :
> I'm trying to use Moose as a framework for data analysis - i.e. beyond code
> analysis. It happens to be for system development, in particular project
> schedules.
>
> I have downloaded Pharo 2.0, and added Moose 2.8
> (
http://www.moosetechnology.org/download/4.8).
>
> I've created an FM3 model (based on the pattern for the library meta-model
> described in
http://scg.unibe.ch/wiki/projects/fame/mse) to create a new FM3
> package called Kleio. This meta-model is specific to my data domain, and is
> defined in terms of FM3.Class, FM3.Property, etc.
>
> How do I import this meta-model into Moose?
>
> One possible entry point is the Moose Panel MSE Model Import, but this fails
> as the FM3 classes are not in the model - i.e. this function imports models,
> not meta-models.
>
> Another possible entry point is the Moose Meta Browser - but unlike say the
> PetitParser Browser, the Meta Browser does not include an "add" interface
> function.
>
> Any suggestions please.
>
> Regards,
> Alan.
>
>
>
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