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4th VISSOFT 2016: Raleigh, NC, USA
- Bonita Sharif, Christopher Parnin, Johan Fabry:
2016 IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization, VISSOFT 2016, Raleigh, NC, USA, October 3-4, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3850-3
Session: Ch-ch-changes
- Evan Wilde, Daniel M. Germán:
Merge-Tree: Visualizing the Integration of Commits into Linux. 1-10 - Michael D. Feist, Eddie Antonio Santos, Ian Watts, Abram Hindle:
Visualizing Project Evolution through Abstract Syntax Tree Analysis. 11-20 - Rodrigo Schulz, Fabian Beck, Jhonny Wilder Cerezo Felipez, Alexandre Bergel:
Visually Exploring Object Mutation. 21-25
Session: Teaching is Not a Product Line
- Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Sheny Illescas, Alexander Egyed:
Visualization for Software Product Lines: A Systematic Mapping Study. 26-35 - Teemu Sirkiä:
Jsvee & Kelmu: Creating and Tailoring Program Animations for Computing Education. 36-45 - Sheny Illescas, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
Towards Visualization of Feature Interactions in Software Product Lines. 46-50
Session: Numbers, Numbers, Numbers
- Justin Middleton, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Perquimans: A Tool for Visualizing Patterns of Spreadsheet Function Combinations. 51-60 - Leonel Merino, Mohammad Ghafari, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Towards Actionable Visualisation in Software Development. 61-70 - Ryosuke Ishizue, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Sakae Inoue, Yoshiiku Hanai, Masanobu Kanazawa, Katsushi Namba:
Metrics Visualization Technique Based on the Origins and Function Layers for OSS-Based Development. 71-75
Demo Madness!
- Loup Meurice, Anthony Cleve:
DAHLIA 2.0: A Visual Analyzer of Database Usage in Dynamic and Heterogeneous Systems. 76-80 - Andreas Wilhelm, Victor Savu, Efe Amadasun, Michael Gerndt, Tobias Schuele:
A Visualization Framework for Parallelization. 81-85 - Michael D. Shah, Samuel Z. Guyer:
An Interactive Microarray Call-Graph Visualization. 86-90 - Ivan Bacher, Brian Mac Namee, John D. Kelleher:
On Using Tree Visualisation Techniques to Support Source Code Comprehension. 91-95 - Doreen Seider, Andreas Schreiber, Tobias Marquardt, Marlene Bruggemann:
Visualizing Modules and Dependencies of OSGi-Based Applications. 96-100 - Hakam W. Alomari, Rachel A. Jennings, Paulo Virote de Souza, Matthew Stephan, Gerald C. Gannod:
vizSlice: Visualizing Large Scale Software Slices. 101-105 - Johan Fabry, Stephen Sinclair:
Interactive Visualizations for Testing Physics Engines in Robotics. 106-110 - Sahithi Podila, Ying Zhu:
A Visualization Tool for 3D Graphics Program Comprehension and Debugging. 111-115
Session: Into the Third Dimension
- Teseo Schneider, Yuriy Tymchuk, Ronie Salgado, Alexandre Bergel:
CuboidMatrix: Exploring Dynamic Structural Connections in Software Components Using Space-Time Cube. 116-125 - Yuriy Tymchuk, Leonel Merino, Mohammad Ghafari, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Walls, Pillars and Beams: A 3D Decomposition of Quality Anomalies. 126-135 - Michael D. Shah, Samuel Z. Guyer:
Critical Section Investigator: Building Story Visualizations with Program Traces. 136-140
Session: Last but Not Least
- Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing the Evolution of Working Sets. 141-150 - Leonel Merino, Mohammad Ghafari, Oscar Nierstrasz, Alexandre Bergel, Juraj Kubelka:
MetaVis: Exploring Actionable Visualization. 151-155
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