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Robert Rasala. Automatic Array Algorithm Animation in C++. 30 Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE '99), New Orleans, Louisiana, pages 257--260, March 1999.

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Animal: A System for Supporting Multiple Roles in Algorithm.. - Rößling, al. (2002)   (Correct)

....as described by Nguyen and Wong [17] for sorting algorithms also support the developer. For example, the visualizer used in [17] can easily be replaced by another implementation. By definition, theprogrammer role may be unaware of future plans for animation when implementing the algorithm. Rasala [18] describes how array algorithms can be automatically animated. This requires adapting the array to a template and using a special implementation that visualizes the operations. Thus, a small change to the code is required. Several systems supporting the programmer role rely on debugger data, ....

R. Rasala (1999) Automatic array algorithm animation in C++. 30th4CMSIGCSE chnical ymposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE'PP), New Orleans, LA, pp. 257 260.


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Rasala, R., Automatic Array Algorithm Animation in C++, SIGCSE Bulletin, March 1999, Vol. 31(1), 257260.


ANIMAL-FARM: An Extensible Framework for Algorithm Visualization - Rößling (2002)   (Correct)

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Robert Rasala. Automatic Array Algorithm Animation in C++. 30 Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE '99), New Orleans, Louisiana, pages 257--260, March 1999.

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