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....meaningful way. The next section discusses the steps taken by the Run Time Landscape to prevent overloading the user with information. 6 1. 7 Presenting Information Many visualization systems have shown that they can extract a great deal of information about a software system [Myers et al. 1988, Baeza Yates et al. 1992, Chandhok et al. 1991] It quickly becomes clear that we must boil off the extraneous information in order to see the interesting events. The number of visualization objects can become overwhelming. Imagine a large OO system with 200 classes. The problem of filtering the information down to a ....
....and code does not need to be intruded upon. Instead, Lens uses the Unix dbx debugger to set breakpoints where animation steps are to be performed. The Lens system greatly decreased the amount of work and skills required to produce a useful animation. 2.3. 4 PV Example: Visual C Visual C (VCC) [Baeza Yates et al. 1992] is a system that allows the end user to graphically visualize and animate a C program. It functions as a preprocessor that automatically annotates the code with calls to an animation library. VCC s strength is the inherent ability to scale to large systems since it is based on automatic ....
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