I have used Moose in my research work.
Some months ago we created a dedicated tool to the visual exploration and
analysis of bugs (
http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00668397). It uses Famix, Hismo,
Glamour, Mondrian and EyeSee (
http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00668397).
More recently I have worked in a simple tool to visualize the history of
lines in method histories (that can be provided by Hismo or Ring History).
It uses Glamaur and Mondrian.
I have also implemented a first version for Kiviat diagrams in EyeSee.
So Moose is always around.. :)
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Stephan Eggermont <stephan(a)stack.nl> wrote:
On 21 mrt 2012, at 07:41, Tudor Girba wrote:
Are you using Moose for something?
Diego and I use Moose for data conversion from an old Cobol system to a
modern ERP system. We use glamour, mondrian, and eyesee to
create a 'daily visualization'. The fast feedback it allows is crucial for
us to keep the customer "steering" the conversion. We can show her
what we do and do not understand, and it allows her to prioritize.
We build a custom parser for the parts of the cobol files we were
interested
in. In hindsight, using petitparser for that would have been a better
decision.
We added a simple seaside application to allow multiple people to make
corrections to the data.
Stephan Eggermont
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