Software Visualization: International Seminar Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, May 20-25, 2001 Revised LecturesStephan Diehl Springer, 2003. gada 31. jūl. - 408 lappuses This book presents the state of the art in software visualization and thus attempts to establish it as a field on its own. Based on a seminar held at Dagstuhl Castle in May 2001, the book offers topical sections on: - algorithm animation - software visualization and software engineering - software visualization and education - graphs in software visualization - and perspectives of software visualization. Each section starts with an introduction surveying previous and current work and providing extensive bibliographies. |
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... created any artifacts which are as complex as today's software systems. As a result creating, maintaining, understanding ... create a repository with algorithm animations, and software visualization tools – to initiate an international ...
... created any artifacts which are as complex as today's software systems. As a result creating, maintaining, understanding ... create a repository with algorithm animations, and software visualization tools – to initiate an international ...
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... created this mapping initially, then the program ran and the appropriate mappings were maintained. A number of other noteworthy algorithm visualization systems and tools have been developed over the years. Some of the earlier efforts ...
... created this mapping initially, then the program ran and the appropriate mappings were maintained. A number of other noteworthy algorithm visualization systems and tools have been developed over the years. Some of the earlier efforts ...
3. lappuse
... creating algorithm visualizations is to specify how the visualization is connected or applied to the algorithm. SV researchers have developed a number of approaches to this problem. In this section we will examine some of the different ...
... creating algorithm visualizations is to specify how the visualization is connected or applied to the algorithm. SV researchers have developed a number of approaches to this problem. In this section we will examine some of the different ...
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... created a library of geometric data types including operations that were furnished with animation instructions. 3.2 Auralization In SV, audio can be used to reinforce and replace visual cues, to convey patterns, to identify important ...
... created a library of geometric data types including operations that were furnished with animation instructions. 3.2 Auralization In SV, audio can be used to reinforce and replace visual cues, to convey patterns, to identify important ...
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... create and edit graphs, to display visualizations and to perform comparisons of different algorithms. Furthermore, it supports a relatively straightforward implementation of new algorithms by class extension. 5.2 Concurrent Programs The ...
... create and edit graphs, to display visualizations and to perform comparisons of different algorithms. Furthermore, it supports a relatively straightforward implementation of new algorithms by class extension. 5.2 Concurrent Programs The ...
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Animating Algorithms Live and Post Mortem | 46 |
Algorithm Animation Using Data Flow Tracing | 73 |
A Generic Tool for Interactive Visualization of Geometric | 88 |
Algorithm Animation Systems for Constrained Domains | 101 |
Software Engineering | 129 |
Towards a Taxonomy of Network Protocol Visualization Tools | 241 |
Understanding Algorithms by Means of Visualized Path Testing | 256 |
Animated Active Learning Comprehensive Teaching | 269 |
Graphs in Software Visualization | 284 |
Graph Drawing Algorithm Engineering with AGD | 307 |
An Overview of the GXL Graph Exchange Language | 324 |
Call Graph and Control Flow Graph Visualization for Developers | 337 |
Visualization for the Minds Eye | 354 |
Visualizing the Execution of Java Programs | 151 |
Automatic Program Visualization with Object and Sequence | 175 |
Visualizing Memory Graphs | 191 |
Software Visualization and Education | 205 |
A Language and System for Constructing and Presenting Low Fidelity | 227 |
The rube Framework for Personalized 3D Software Visualization | 368 |
Visualizing Abstract States and Invariants | 381 |
Visualisation and Debugging of Decentralised Information Ecosystems | 395 |
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Software Visualization: International Seminar Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, May ... Stephan Diehl Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2002 |
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