| North, S. C., Visualizing graph models of software, in Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience, edited by J. Stasko, J. Domingue, M. H. Brown, and B. A. Price, chap. 5, M.I.T. Press, Feb. 1998, pp. 63--72. |
.... for Presentation and Animation of Dynamic Models in Object oriented Design Kurt Nrmark, Lars Iversen, and Per Madsen Aalborg University Denmark October 1, 1998 Abstract Modelling the dynamic aspects of an object oriented design is important to gain concrete insight into the ways objects interact and relate to each other. A similar insight may be obtained from a static model, but at a more abstract level and in a more indirect way. Dynamic models ....
....role as the documentation of an object oriented model. This is because of the documentation traditions in early phases of a software engineering process, and due to fact that graph based models provide attractive and natural overviews of a set of objects together with their mutual relations [ 19 ] Object oriented models come in two different flavors: Static models and dynamic models. Static models are concerned with classes, methods, attributes, and relations among these. Dynamic models deal with objects, object interactions, and object relations. Some dynamic models provide for ....
Stephen North. Visualizing graph models of software. In John Stasko, John Domingue, Marc H. Brown, and Blaine A. Price, editors, Software Visualization - Programming as a multimedia experience, chapter 5, pages 63--72. The MIT Press, 1998.
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North, S. C., Visualizing graph models of software, in Software Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia Experience, edited by J. Stasko, J. Domingue, M. H. Brown, and B. A. Price, chap. 5, M.I.T. Press, Feb. 1998, pp. 63--72.
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