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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... variables to be visualized. To achieve spatial or temporal suppression of unimportant information, a special kind of the Petri net formalism is applied to describe the process of algorithm execution. The Daphnis system as well as its ...
... variables to be visualized. To achieve spatial or temporal suppression of unimportant information, a special kind of the Petri net formalism is applied to describe the process of algorithm execution. The Daphnis system as well as its ...
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... variables, data structures, procedures/functions and control structures. The Balsa system [9] exemplifies this paradigm. 4.2 Functional Programming Languages The most significant abstractions for functional 6 A. Kerren and J.T. Stasko.
... variables, data structures, procedures/functions and control structures. The Balsa system [9] exemplifies this paradigm. 4.2 Functional Programming Languages The most significant abstractions for functional 6 A. Kerren and J.T. Stasko.
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... variables of the underlying program. In this case, animation events are triggered by variable modifications. For a comprehensive discussion of other specification methods used in algorithm visualization, we refer the interested reader ...
... variables of the underlying program. In this case, animation events are triggered by variable modifications. For a comprehensive discussion of other specification methods used in algorithm visualization, we refer the interested reader ...
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... variables of a program change provides clues to the actions performed by the underlying algo- rithm. The focus is on capturing and monitoring the data modifications rather than on processing the interesting events issued by the ...
... variables of a program change provides clues to the actions performed by the underlying algo- rithm. The focus is on capturing and monitoring the data modifications rather than on processing the interesting events issued by the ...
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... variables is provided. The debugger just updates the display after each change, sometimes highlighting the latest variable that has been modified by the program to help the user maintain context. In a more general scenario, an adjacency ...
... variables is provided. The debugger just updates the display after each change, sometimes highlighting the latest variable that has been modified by the program to help the user maintain context. In a more general scenario, an adjacency ...
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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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