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Section: Overall Objectives

Highlights

  • Four versions of Moose (our open-source reengineering platform) were released (4.2-4.5) (http://www.moosetechnology.org/ ).

  • Veronica Uquillas-Gomez received the 2011 MoVES Most Promising Young Research Award during this year's MoVES Annual Event. MoVES (Modelling, Verification and Evolution of Software) is part of an Interuniversity Attraction Poles Programme funded by the Belgian State, Belgian Science Policy.

  • Pharo 1.2 and 1.3 were released (http://www.pharo-project.org ) with an accompanying book [36] (http://www.pharobyexample.org ) translated in french and spanish. A japanese translation is under way.

  • Damien Pollet's first peer-reviewed publication, co-authored during his masters in the Triskell group, has received the Ten Years Most Influential Paper Award at the Models 2011 conference in Wellington, NZ.

  • Stéphane Ducasse got Distinguished Visiting Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

  • Fuel, a fast binary serializer, won the first prize at this year ESUG Innovation Technology Awards.

  • RMoD organized the CEA-EDF-Inria "Deep into Smalltalk" school in March. The school had over 40 participants and is available on Youtube (over 27 hours of tutorials).

  • RMoD participated to the organization of the ESUG conference at Edinburg in August (150 participants).