[squeak-dev] [ANN] The Path Tools Framework

Chris Muller asqueaker at gmail.com
Sat Feb 22 22:05:31 UTC 2014


This is mind-blowing!  I must admit, I don't understand how it works,
or even how to use it, but I've only so far had a chance to gloss over
the paper and watch the video during lunch today.  Some narration on
the video would probably go a long way -- an explanation how to use to
find that typo "Content-Lenght" and how I would use the tool to help
me find it.

On a side note, I'm also extremely impressed by the "functional
density" of that map UI, it's even more dense than Maui (which is
designed to be)!

My first-impression is that this appears to be one of the coolest and
most-original projects Squeak has seen in a long time.  Kudos and
congratulations!!


On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Michael Perscheid
<michaelperscheid at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m pleased to announce the release of our Path Tools Framework that has been developed
> during the last five years as part of my dissertation.
>
> https://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/hirschfeld/trac/SqueakCommunityProjects/wiki/pathToolsFramework
>
> The Path Tools Framework comprises several development tools for supporting typical software
> maintenance tasks such as debugging, testing, and program comprehension. It realizes among
> others our test-driven fault navigation (a systematic debugging approach that leads developers
> from the observable failure back to root causes), test quality feedback (improve software quality
> by analyzing test cases), and model-based source code editing (single source development
> method that joins model-driven development and standard source code editing).
>
> As there are several tools and use cases, we will provide more detailed information in following
> announcements. Nevertheless, all tools are already available and can be tested. Furthermore,
> there is also a bunch of documentation, screencasts, and published papers.
>
> http://www.michaelperscheid.de/projects/index.html
>
> Have fun :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
>
> ---
> Dr.-Ing. Michael Perscheid
> michaelperscheid at googlemail.com
>
> http://www.michaelperscheid.de/
>
>


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