Moose is an analysis environment for software systems. Moose was started at the Software Composition Group from University of Bern in 1997, and is currently contributed to and used by researchers in several European universities.
Moose is an open source software, and its code is available under the BSD License. On top of Moose, several tools have been built covering a wide area of software analysis: metrics, visualization, data mining, static analysis, dynamic analysis, semantic analysis, evolution analysis, meta-modeling
The official webpage of the Moose project can be found at: http://moosetechnology.org
If you want to report an issue in Moose or one of its subproject, please read the guidelines from: http://www.moosetechnology.org/development/reporting
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