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....of the Tarantula system in Continuous mode. nately, showing program source code as displayed in Figures 2 and 3 for any large system is problematic as it would require a tremendous amount of screen real estate. Thus, we utilize the visual mapping introduced by Eick et al. in the SeeSoft system [3, 6] to map each source code statement to a short, horizontal line of pixels. This zoomed away perspective lets more of the software system be presented on one screen. We have built a program visualization system, Tarantula, that implements this visual mapping. Tarantula is written in Java and ....
....search space of the program for the fault. More studies need to be conducted on di#erent subjects to study the generality of the approach, and to investigate further visualizations and analyses that can help the user in locating faults. 4. RELATED WORK Eick et al. presented the SeeSoft system [3, 6] to display, with limited screen real estate, properties of large amounts of code. The zoomed away perspective provided by the SeeSoft technique gives a global view of the program that lets an abundance of information that has been mapped to the source code to be displayed. SeeSoft was used to ....
S. G. Eick, L. Ste#en, Joseph, and E. E. Sumner Jr. Seesoft--- A tool for visualizing line oriented software statistics. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 18(11):957--968, Nov. 1992.
....where the monitoring information is synthesized and stored, and (3) a visualization tool that shows to the producer the monitoring information in a graphical fashion and lets the producer analyze such data. The visualization tool shows in real time the information in the database using a SeeSoft [3, 7] view of the program monitored, and coloring the di erent entities in the code based on coverage information. To assess the system, we performed a case study using Jaba [1] an analysis tool developed by some of the authors, as a subject program. Jaba consists of 419 classes and approximately ....
S. G. Eick, J. L. Steen, and E. E. Sumner Jr. Seesoft-a tool for visualizing line oriented software statistics. IEEE TSE, 18(11):957-968, 1992.
....have the benefit of an overview to help the user easily navigate to important parts of the document, and our user study indicates that users can become disoriented as they search the document for keywords. Several overview detail document viewers highlight text in the detail view of the document [6,10,11,13]. However, in both the Google Toolbar and these overview detail systems, text is highlighted in place and or made bold. A study reported in [13] showed a lack of utility for this sort of enhancement in their overview detail system. Additionally, as we have discussed, human perception research ....
Eick, S. G., Steffen, J. L., and Sumner, E. E. SeeSoft -- a tool for visualizing line oriented software statistics. IEEE Trans. Software Eng., 18(11):957-68, 1992.
....Physics based techniques have been widely used in many different applications. They include visualization [3] for web browsing, visual clustering methods [4,5] and web based information retrieval systems [6] Besides the mass spring paradigm there is also a plenitude of other layout methods. Eick [7], for instance, uses algorithms that position nodes based on weighted links and employ hierarchy and filtering to unclutter the display. Kreuseler [14] describes an enhanced spring model by assigning a data object not only to points but also to small, general shapes to prevent objects from ....
S. G. Eick, J. L. Steffen, and E. E. Sumner, Jr. SeeSoft-A Tool for Visualizing Line Oriented Software Statistics, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1992.
....act on it. III.B.1 The Main File Panel When Nebulous starts, it reads a startup le, called the modules le, that tells the tool what les to load. Each of these les is represented as a vertical, rectangular strip in the main le panel. This representation is based on the SeeSoft concept [Eick et al. 1992]. Each horizontal row of pixels within a le strip represents a line from the source le. Files that are too long to t completely within the allotted vertical space are tted with a scrollbar with which to reach the remaining lines of code. The name of the le is located at the top of each le s ....
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....represent the nesting level. On top of each container the name of the associated file is visible. When manipulating a container in the 3D space, the name of the file always faces the camera. 1. Description Source Viewer 3D (sv3D) is a software visualization framework that builds on the SeeSoft [1, 2] metaphor. It brings a number of enhancements and extensions over SeeSoft type representations. In particular it creates 3D renderings of the raw data and various artifacts of the software system and their attributes can be mapped to the 3D metaphors at different abstraction levels. It implements ....
Eick, S., Steffen, J. L., and Summer, E. E., "Seesoft - A Tool For Visualizing Line Oriented Software Statistics", IEEE TSE, vol. 18, no. 11, November 1992, pp. 957-968.
....support domain specific programming. Many of today s software visualization tools support software engineering tasks for large software systems. These tasks include: development activities (e.g. programming [2] debugging [1] testing [10] 5] etc. maintenance [7] e.g. fault detection [8, 10], re engineering, reverse engineering [16] etc. software process management, and marketing. Based on these specific tasks, the user needs to obtain different levels, or types, of understanding of the software. Consequently, the developer will require different visualization tools, each with its ....
....process information. The simplest visualization systems aim to represent the source code in a more readable and easier to understand form for the user. Pretty printers, integrated development environments are examples of tools that perform these types of visualizations. Notable here is SeeSoft [8]; a visualization tool that is specialized in representing source code of large software systems. Flow charts are probably the oldest form of visualizing algorithmic type information. Other systems are concerned with visualizing execution information BeeHive [20] Jinsight [6] that can be captured ....
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Eick, S., Steffen, J. L., and Summer, E. E., "Seesoft - A Tool For Visualizing Line Oriented Software Statistics", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol. 18, no. 11, November 1992, pp. 957-968.
....and computer scientists themselves. The bulk of current users of IV systems are computer scientists, simply because they are the people who develop the systems and techniques. As such, they tend to develop applications to overcome problems they or their peers face. An example of this is Seesoft [55], developed for software maintenance. In fact, this type of system, generically called software visualisation , has its own field which pre dates IV. It can be argued that logically it is a subset of IV but due to its greater maturity it is still generally regarded as a separate field. ....
Eick, S. G., Steffen, J. L. and Sumner, E. E., Jr. (1992). Seesoft - A Tool For Visualizing Line Oriented Software Statistics. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 18 (11), 957-968.
....distinctions are shown to blur in any case. It has to be said that computer scientists form the bulk of current users, simply because they are the people who develop the systems. As such, they tend to develop systems to overcome problems they or their peers face. An example of this is Seesoft [4], developed for software maintenance. In fact, this type of system, generically called software visualisation , has its own field which pre dates IV. It can be argued that logically it is a subset of IV but due to its greater maturity it is still generally regarded as a separate field. Because ....
Eick, S. G., Steffen, J. L. and Jr., E. E. S., "Seesoft - A Tool For Visualizing Line Oriented Software Statistics." IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1992, 18 (11): 957-68.
....system. These effectively store partial solutions from different branches of the search space. Undo mechanisms in applications are similar in character to such revision histories (although undo mechanisms may differ in their state and revision encoding methods) Some systems like SeeSoft [23, 198] are able to indicate certain aspects of an object s change history. Berrypicking. Berrypicking [37] refers to the practice of gathering together (references to) interesting things so that the collected works can be returned to later or referred to en masse. For instance incrementally adding ....
Eick, S. G., Steffen, J. L., and Sumner Jr., E. E. Seesoft - A tool for visualizing line oriented software statistics. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 18(11), Nov. 1992, pp. 957--968.
....the user is performing a visual join on the data, mentally matching things that are at the same coordinates or have the same color. 7 Linking Back to the Code Our original goal was to find some way of tying the execution history back to the code. To this end, we first implemented a SeeSoft like [3] view. A SeeSoft view is a view of the code text, where every character (or line) is mapped to a single pixel. From there, the user can (again with a single mouse click) bring up an emacs window with the cursor at the position in the source. The colors of functions on the SeeSoft view maintain the ....
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