Hi guys,
Indeed, it sounds very nice. Perhaps you can send us some pictures you produced with Mondrian :).
Ok. We will do it!
As for types, they are in FAMIX, only the information is not available for Smalltalk. For Java case studies, you should have the information, but I just noticed that unfortunately iPlasma does not export type information for methods and attributes. We should fix that.
That can be a future work ... :) with Toon or another student :). Toon has to finish soon (including his writing :) ) My idea was just take Koschke algorithms that were applied to procedural programs and adapt them to object-oriented applications using purely oo mechanisms. From my viewpoint, the use of type can bring us several additional problems, that will give us only noise in the beginning. That's the reason I wanted to test firstly in Smalltalk-based cases studies. Koschke algos use simple relationships between entities in a program. We want to extrapolate that to OO apps, and see how adaptable or not. I have to talk to Toon, because I am not sure how far or close we are of algos that Adrian implemented. I am sure that we are far from doing semantic clustering, because we have read about it in the beginning of the master thesis.
Cheers,
Gabi