Hi!
Happy to see that Moose has shined!
Having a scientific (or even "half-scientific" with IEEE Software) would help
(me at least) promote humane assessment.
Side note: last week I started to teach Pharo and Moose to 14 students. I am quite happy
to see them pharoing. Delightful sensation to see them browsing, coding and reading pharo
by example.
Alexandre
On 27 Oct 2011, at 16:40, Tudor Girba wrote:
Hi,
The other week I was at GOTO Aarhus. This was a great conference. And I got to talk about
humane assessment with Moose.
The presentation seemed to have captured some
attention:http://martinfowler.com/bliki/gotoAarhus2011.html
I think it's great that a project that was built mostly on the research side of the
world can capture industry attention. This shows what can be achieved when innovation is
married with long-term engineering effort. And it's not that we did not publish
anything in the meantime either -- some more than 200 publications stand witness that
science was not neglected.
Even if I was the one presenting, the value of the work comes from many contributors. If
we were to count, the effort around Moose totals more than 200 man-years of research and
development. Moose has long passed the research prototype state.
The philosophy behind Moose is to reinvent software and data analysis by making it
accessible and tailorable. We lived this philosophy in one way or another, but it was
never quite explicit. Now we have name for it: humane assessment. This is a new approach
in the software engineering arena, and it can have a significant practical impact.
So, here is my call. Invest in Moose. Let's change the status quo. Again from
Smalltalk.
How?
• Just play with it. Take an afternoon and load your system into Moose, build a browser,
play with a visualization. And get back to us with questions, suggestions, documentation
or code.
• Take an hour to read through
humane-assessment.com. And get back to us.
• Help us reshape the
http://moosetechnology.org webpage.
• Just get involved. There is always room for a contribution. You do not have to be a
specialist. In fact, given that we aim to invent what does not yet exist, none of us are.
Cheers,
Doru
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