There are more than 200 publications written around Moose and around various topics. Please find below a list of selected publications.
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Selected publications
- Oscar Nierstrasz, Stéphane Ducasse, and Tudor Gîrba. The Story of Moose: an Agile Reengineering
Environment. In Proceedings of the European Software Engineering
Conference (ESEC/FSE'05), p. 1—10, ACM Press, New York, NY, USA, September 2005. Invited paper. DOI PDF →
- describes the history of Moose until 2005.
- Stéphane Ducasse, Tudor Gîrba, Adrian Kuhn, and Lukas Renggli. Meta-Environment and Executable Meta-Language using
Smalltalk: an Experience Report. In Journal of Software and Systems Modeling (SOSYM) 8(1) p. 5—19, February 2009. DOI PDF →
- provides an experience report on the role of meta-descriptions in Moose.
- Adrian Kuhn and Toon Verwaest. FAME, A Polyglot Library for Metamodeling at
Runtime. In Workshop on Models at Runtime, p. 57—66, 2008. PDF PDF →
- provides a description of Fame.
- Michael Meyer, Tudor Gîrba, and Mircea Lungu. Mondrian: An Agile Visualization Framework. In ACM Symposium on Software Visualization
(SoftVis'06), p. 135—144, ACM Press, New York, NY, USA, 2006. DOI PDF →
- describes the Mondrian visualization engine.
- Michele Lanza and Stéphane Ducasse. Polymetric Views—A Lightweight Visual Approach to
Reverse Engineering. In Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE) 29(9) p. 782—795, September 2003. DOI PDF →
- generic visualization that enhances graphs with metric values.