In the spring of 2000, we were asked to help with an assessment of object-oriented software.

Using Osprey for Understanding Object-Oriented Software
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In the spring of 2000, we were asked to help with an assessment of object-oriented software. A MITRE sponsor needed to assess the quality of a C++ and Java software system. Specifically, the sponsor wanted to know if the software could be reused. This need was typical of the many needs that motivate analyses of software. Examples include maintenance questions, reuse questions, code upgrades, component integrations, and analysis of hidden and explicit requirements.