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6th VISSOFT 2011: Williamsburg, VA, USA
- Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis, VISSOFT 2011, Williamsburg, VA, USA, September 29-30, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-0822-0
- Bertjan Broeksema, Alexandru C. Telea:
Visual support for porting large code bases. 1-8 - Pierre Caserta, Olivier Zendra, Damien Bodenes:
3D Hierarchical Edge bundles to visualize relations in a software city metaphor. 1-8 - A. N. M. Imroz Choudhury, Paul Rosen:
Abstract visualization of runtime memory behavior. 1-8 - Fang Deng, Nicholas DiGiuseppe, James A. Jones:
Constellation visualization: Augmenting program dependence with dynamic information. 1-8 - Ural Erdemir, Umut Tekin, Feza Buzluca:
E-Quality: A graph based object oriented software quality visualization tool. 1-8 - Fabian Beck, Radoslav Petkov, Stephan Diehl:
Visually exploring multi-dimensional code couplings. 1-8 - Jan Lönnberg, Mordechai Ben-Ari, Lauri Malmi:
Visualising concurrent programs with dynamic dependence graphs. 1-4 - Jonathan I. Maletic, Daniel J. Mosora, Christian D. Newman, Michael L. Collard, Andrew M. Sutton, Brian P. Robinson:
MosaiCode: Visualizing large scale software: A tool demonstration. 1-4 - Martin Beck, Jonas Trümper, Jürgen Döllner:
A visual analysis and design tool for planning software reengineerings. 1-8 - Sylvie Neu, Michele Lanza, Lile Hattori, Marco D'Ambros:
Telling stories about GNOME with Complicity. 1-8 - Renato Lima Novais, Caio A. N. Lima, Glauco de Figueiredo Carneiro, R. M. S. Paulo, Manoel G. Mendonça:
An interactive differential and temporal approach to visually analyze software evolution. 1-4 - Dennie Reniers, Lucian Voinea, Alexandru C. Telea:
Visual exploration of program structure, dependencies and metrics with SolidSX. 1-4 - Jagoda Walny, Jonathan Haber, Marian Dörk, Jonathan Sillito, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Follow that sketch: Lifecycles of diagrams and sketches in software development. 1-8 - Christian Wirth, Herbert Prähofer, Roland Schatz:
A multi-level approach for visualization and exploration of reactive program behavior. 1-4
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