| Dwyer, T. (2001): Three dimensional UML using force directed layout. In Eades, P. and Pattison, T., editors, Australian Symposium on Information Visualisation, (invis.au 2001), Sydney, Australia. ACS. |
.... plug in displaying a 3D VRML world containing a class cluster visualisation (class clusters are described further in Section 5) Some researchers have considered 2D visualisation of metrics [12, for example] and some initial attempts have been made to explore 3D visualisations of 2D UML notations [18, 30, 14]. Strengths of our approach include its emphasis on the entire pipeline and its provision of a solid flexible basis for extension to a wide range of metrics visualisations. Ultimately, we are aiming to use metrics to understand relatively abstract properties of the system such as abstraction, ....
T. Dwyer. Three dimensional UML using force directed layout. In P. Eades and T. Pattison, editors, Information Visualisation 2001.
....users to mark nodes as relevant or non relevant , and then clustering the other search results against these. It provides visualisation of search results, but at the time of this writing, it did so only as static images which do not include edges between documents. In collaboration with Dwyer [11], a 3D graph visualisation system called Wilma was designed and implemented. Wilma provides real time images of graphs using a pseudo physical force model to lay out the nodes and edges. Earlier research has suggested that graphs, in particular animated graphs which respond to a user s actions, ....
Tim Dwyer. Three dimensional UML using force directed layout. Honours Thesis, Univesity of Melbourne, 2000. http://www.wilmascope.org/theses/dwyer2k.ps.gz.
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T. DWYER, Three dimensional UML using force directed layout. In P. EADES AND T. PATTISON, eds., Australian Symp. on Information Visualisation (INVIS.AU '01), ACS, Sydney, Australia, 2001.
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