| Reiss, S.P.: Software tools and environments. ACM Comput. Surv. 28(1) (1996) 281--284 |
....and combining the results to produce the user specified objects. Once all the data is available, the back end uses the visualization framework to put up a visualization. Figure 2 shows a variety of visualizations from this system. 4 RELATED WORK Software visualization efforts have a long history [18,23]. More recent efforts have aimed at providing interactive visualizations of large software systems in FIELD [20] and commercial systems such as ObjectWorks, DEC s Fuse, Sun s Workbench, HP s Softbench, and SGI s CodeVision, in visual approaches to reengineering such as the Rigi system [16] in ....
Steven P. Reiss, "Software tools and environments," in Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience, ed. Blaine Price,MIT Press (1997).
....program. The display shows a map of memory usage over time based on trace data using a TimeMap display. Time runs in the X dimension, memory address runs up the Y axis. Color here encodes the class of the data being allocated. 7 RELATED WORK Software visualization work has e a long history [18,22]. More recent efforts have aimed at providing interactive visualizations of large software systems in FIELD [20] and commercial systems such as ObjectWorks, DEC s Fuse, Sun s Workbench, HP s Softbench, and SGI s CodeVision. These tools provide views of the static program structure. They typically ....
Steven P. Reiss, "Software tools and environments," in Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience, ed. Blaine Price,MIT Press (1997).
....how a particular situation involving timing constraints could arise or what needs to be modified to add a parameter to a given function. Program visualization efforts have a long history, dating back to a variety of programs that would automatically produce flowcharts from a deck of Fortran cards [13,18], ranging to standard diagrams such as call graphs, dependency graphs, and a class browser, all of which were designed to handle moderately large software systems and which were present in our previous environment FIELD [15] and are now standard in many programming environments. Other ....
Steven P. Reiss, "Software tools and environments," in Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience, ed. Blaine Price,MIT Press (1997).
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Reiss, S.P.: Software tools and environments. ACM Comput. Surv. 28(1) (1996) 281--284
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