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1st VISSOFT 2013: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- Alexandru C. Telea, Andreas Kerren, Andrian Marcus:
2013 First IEEE Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, September 27-28, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-1457-9 - Steven P. Reiss, Alexander Tarvo:
Automatic categorization and visualization of lock behavior. 1-10 - Francisco Servant, James A. Jones:
Chronos: Visualizing slices of source-code history. 1-4 - Ayush Shrestha, Ying Zhu, Ben Miller:
Visualizing time and geography of open source software with storygraph. 1-4 - Michael Homer, James Noble:
A tile-based editor for a textual programming language. 1-4 - Benjamin Karran, Jonas Trümper, Jürgen Döllner:
SYNCTRACE: Visual thread-interplay analysis. 1-10 - Stefan Elsen:
VisGi: Visualizing Git branches. 1-4 - Wim De Pauw, Joel L. Wolf, Andrey Balmin:
Visualizing jobs with shared resources in distributed environments. 1-10 - Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
SourceVis: Collaborative software visualization for co-located environments. 1-10 - Florian Fittkau, Jan Waller, Christian Wulf, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Live trace visualization for comprehending large software landscapes: The ExplorViz approach. 1-4 - Juan Pablo Sandoval Alcocer, Alexandre Bergel, Stéphane Ducasse, Marcus Denker:
Performance evolution blueprint: Understanding the impact of software evolution on performance. 1-9 - Omar Benomar, Houari A. Sahraoui, Pierre Poulin:
Visualizing software dynamicities with heat maps. 1-10 - Emitza Guzman:
Visualizing emotions in software development projects. 1-4 - Vijay Krishna Palepu, James A. Jones:
Visualizing constituent behaviors within executions. 1-4 - Jan Waller, Christian Wulf, Florian Fittkau, Philipp Dohring, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Synchrovis: 3D visualization of monitoring traces in the city metaphor for analyzing concurrency. 1-4 - Fabian Beck, Fabrice Hollerich, Stephan Diehl, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visual monitoring of numeric variables embedded in source code. 1-4 - Steven P. Reiss, Alexander Tarvo:
Tool demonstration: The visualizations of code bubbles. 1-4 - Johan Fabry, Alexandre Bergel:
Design decisions in AspectMaps. 1-4 - Daniel R. Bradley, Ian J. Hayes:
Visuocode: A software development environment that supports spatial navigation and composition. 1-4 - Gergö Balogh, Árpád Beszédes:
CodeMetrpolis - A minecraft based collaboration tool for developers. 1-4 - Bonita Sharif, Grace Jetty, Jairo Aponte, Esteban Parra:
An empirical study assessing the effect of seeit 3D on comprehension. 1-10 - Bradley Wehrwein:
Lightweight software reverse engineering using augmented matrix visualizations. 1-4 - Carlos Gouveia, José Campos, Rui Abreu:
Using HTML5 visualizations in software fault localization. 1-10 - Tommaso Dal Sasso, Michele Lanza:
A closer look at bugs. 1-4 - Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
Towards interactive visualization support for pairwise testing software product lines. 1-4 - Avdo Hanjalic:
ClonEvol: Visualizing software evolution with code clones. 1-4 - Junji Zhi, Günther Ruhe:
DEVis: A tool for visualizing software document evolution. 1-4 - Jarke J. van Wijk:
Keynote talk: Information visualization: Experiences and lessons learned. 1 - Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing the workflow of developers. 1-4 - Ala Abuthawabeh, Fabian Beck, Dirk Zeckzer, Stephan Diehl:
Finding structures in multi-type code couplings with node-link and matrix visualizations. 1-10 - Giuseppe Scanniello, Ugo Erra:
Software entities as bird flocks and fish schools. 1-4 - Ala Abuthawabeh, Dirk Zeckzer:
IMMV: An interactive multi-matrix visualization for program comprehension. 1-4 - Raoul L. Veroy, Nathan P. Ricci, Samuel Z. Guyer:
Visualizing the allocation and death of objects. 1-4
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