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FAMOOSr 2008: Workshop on FAMIX and Moose in Software Reengineering

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FAMOOSr 2008: Workshop on FAMIX and Moose in Software Reengineering
The increasing amount of data available about software systems poses new challenges for re- and reverse engineering research, as the proposed approaches need to scale. In this context, concerns about meta-modeling and analysis techniques need to be augmented by technical concerns about how to reuse and how to build upon the efforts of previous research. MOOSE is an extensive infrastructure for reverse engineering evolved for over 10 years that promotes the reuse of engineering efforts in research. MOOSE accommodates various types of data modeled in the FAMIX family of meta-models. The goal of this half-day workshop is to strengthen the community of researchers and practitioners who are working in re- and reverse engineering, by providing a forum for building future research starting from MOOSE and FAMIX as shared infrastructure. 1 Outline FAMOOSr is a workshop aimed at researchers and practitioners in the field of object-oriented reengineering and software analysis. The workshop is f...
Stéphane Ducasse, Tudor Gîrba, Orla G
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where WCRE
Authors Stéphane Ducasse, Tudor Gîrba, Orla Greevy, Michele Lanza, Oscar Nierstrasz
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