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Software visualisation

The term "software visualization" refers to the graphical display of characteristics and behaviour of all aspects of computer software. This volume presents and compares different experiences of software visualization both from fundamental and applied viewpoints.
eBook, English, 1996
World Scientific Pub. Co, Singapore, 1996
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9789810228262, 9789812797995, 9810228260, 9812797998
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Part 1 Programme visualization issues: a review of existing systems, S.K. Ellershaw et al; language independence, J.H. Cross and T.D. Hendrix; automatic animation, R.A. Baeza-Yates et al. Part 2 Graph drawing systems: algorithmic and declarative approaches, T. Lin and P. Eades; GraphPack -design and features, M.S. Krishnamoorthy; H-V drawings of binary trees, S.K. Kim. Part 3 Parallel and distributed systems: visual programming for parallel processing, W. Cai et al; visual transformation specifications, C.R. Dow et al; visual programming for heterogeneous distributed systems, D.-Q. Zhang and K. Zhang; parallel programme visualization, D. Kranzlmueller et al. Part 4 Software engineering applications: supporting large object-oriented systems, P. Haynes et al; graph visualization in a compiler project, M. Alt et al; structural modelling of flowcharts, W. Lai; manipulating and documenting software structures, M.D. Storey and H.A. Muller.
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