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5th VISSOFT 2009: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Hausi A. Müller, Michele Lanza, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
Proceedings of the 5th IEEE International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis, VISSOFT 2009, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, September 25, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-5027-5 - Yunrim Park, Carlos Jensen:
Beyond pretty pictures: Examining the benefits of code visualization for Open Source newcomers. 3-10 - Bonita Sharif, Jonathan I. Maletic:
The effect of layout on the comprehension of UML class diagrams: A controlled experiment. 11-18 - Mariam Sensalire, Patrick Ogao, Alexandru C. Telea:
Evaluation of software visualization tools: Lessons learned. 19-26 - Rylan Cottrell, Brina Goyette, Reid Holmes, Robert J. Walker, Jörg Denzinger:
Compare and contrast: Visual exploration of source code examples. 29-32 - Philippe Moret, Walter Binder, Danilo Ansaloni, Alex Villazón:
Visualizing Calling Context profiles with Ring Charts. 33-36 - Nuno Oliveira, Maria João Varanda Pereira, Pedro Rangel Henriques, Daniela Carneiro da Cruz:
Visualization of domain-specific programs' behavior. 37-40 - Salima Hassaine, Karim Dhambri, Houari A. Sahraoui, Pierre Poulin:
Generating visualization-based analysis scenarios from maintenance task descriptions. 41-44 - Stefan Voigt, Johannes Bohnet, Jürgen Döllner:
Enhancing structural views of software systems by dynamic information. 47-50 - David Montano, Jairo Aponte, Andrian Marcus:
Sv3D meets Eclipse. 51-54 - Johannes Bohnet, Martin Koeleman, Jürgen Döllner:
Visualizing massively pruned execution traces to facilitate trace exploration. 57-64 - Alexandru C. Telea, Lucian Voinea:
Case study: Visual analytics in software product assessments. 65-72 - Steven P. Reiss:
Visualizing the Java heap to detect memory problems. 73-80 - Alexandru C. Telea, Hessel Hoogendorp, Ozan Ersoy, Dennie Reniers:
Extraction and visualization of call dependencies for large C/C++ code bases: A comparative study. 81-88
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