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QUantitative Approaches on Software Engineering And Reengineering


Research Threads
Metrics Formalization
Component Based Software Engineering
Estimation Models for OO Development
Legacy Systems Reengineering
Automated Software Engineering



QUASAR Group
Departamento de Informática
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
2829-516 Caparica, Portugal

Telephone: 351 21 294 85 36 (10707)
Fax: 351 21 2948541

Email: fba@di.fct.unl.pt

Former team members

In this page, we pay tribute to some friends who have worked with us in the past, as members of the MOOD project team. Their contributions to the project are very briefly outlined.

Eduardo Miranda worked on his MSc thesis research work. His main objectives were to experiment new clustering algorithms on OO systems remodularization and to improve its automation by adding graphical visualization capabilities to MOTTO.

Online CV: [pdf] (in English)

 

Miguel Maciel
email: miguel_maciel[at]iol[dot]pt

Miguel has recently concluded his Computer Science B.S. degree thesis. His project consisted on evaluating the state of the art of the process of Round-Trip Engineering, by studying three of the most widespread tools with that ability with UML/Java. The study of the tools is composed of a qualitative analysis in which it is studied in detail the process of Forward and Reverse Engineering in each element of a modeling phase and a quantitative analysis in which it is evaluated the success of the process of Round-Trip Engineering.

Online CV: [pdf] (in Portuguese)

Sofia Braz
email: sbraz@[at]partner[dot]auchan[dot]com

Sofia implemented several tools to extract design information from a OOA&D case tool repository.

Online CV: [pdf] (in Portuguese)

Filipe Mendes Produced a converter from UML class diagrams (in Rational Rose) to the GOODLY design language.

 

Jean Sébastien Cuche collected a large sample of design data (in GOODLY) extracted from source code available from the web with the help of the MOODKIT G2 tool. He then participated in the preparation of some statistical experiments based upon that sample.

 

 
Pedro Catelas worked on the conception and implementation of MOODKIT G2, an evolution of the previous version of MOODKIT to a two-tiered architecture that relied on the translation of the original design information to GOODLY. He produced an Eiffel to GOODLY translator.
Luís Ochoa worked on the conception and implementation of MOODKIT G2, an evolution of the previous version of MOODKIT to a two-tiered architecture that relied on the translation of the original design information to GOODLY. He produced a Smalltalk to GOODLY translator, a Smalltalk generator from GOODLY specifications, as well as a GOODLY to html converter.

Rita Esteves was one of the members of the team that implemented the MOODKIT G1. MOODKIT G1 had a single tiered architecture that allowed the extraction of the MOOD metrics from different programming languages, such as C++ and Eiffel.
During her stay with the MOOD team, she participated in the validation of the original MOOD metrics set.

 

 

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