Hi,
This week some of us participated in the Seminar on Advanced Tools &
Techniques for Software Evolution (SATTOSE). The seminar was quite
interesting and rather dense. Several people have presented tools and
it is encouraging to see the growing interest in building tools to
support research.
Here are some things related to Moose that I remember from the seminar:
- There will be a working group around building tools in research. The
idea is to try to build a European consortium for promoting tool-based
collaboration between research groups and for raising the awareness of
software evolution in industry.
- FAMIX and Fame was briefly presented by Adrian.
- There will be interaction between the SOUL community and the Moose
community. As a first step, we worked on having loaders in each
other's Store. So, if you want to load SOUL from the SCG Store, you
can try to load IntensiVESuiteLoader (I still have errors with the
automatic connection to their store).
- Adrian implemented a parser for Java (I have no idea when :)).
- Several people played with Mondrian and I eventually managed to
implement a couple of more constructors for building edges
(edges:from:toAll:, edges:fromAll:to:, edges:fromAll:toAll:).
- Stef and me implemented Distribution Map visualization using Mondrian.
- Marco worked on integrating the Evolution Radar with Chronia and
with the Moose UI.
- I presented Moose and argued for collaborative research
- Adrian demoed Chronia
- Marco demoed Churrasco
- I demoed Mondrian, and a bit of CodeCity :)
Cheers,
Doru
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