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found 32 matches
- 2015
- Ala Abuthawabeh, Dirk Zeckzer:
SMNLV: A small-multiples node-link visualization supporting software comprehension by displaying multiple relationships in software structure. VISSOFT 2015: 175-179 - Hamid Abdul Basit, Muhammad Hammad, Rainer Koschke:
A survey on goal-oriented visualization of clone data. VISSOFT 2015: 46-55 - Michael Burch, Tanja Munz, Fabian Beck, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visualizing work processes in software engineering with developer rivers. VISSOFT 2015: 116-124 - Miguel Campusano, Johan Fabry:
From robots to humans: Visualizations for robot sensor data. VISSOFT 2015: 135-139 - Joseph A. Cottam, Benjamin Martin, Luke Dalessandro, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Pixel-oriented techniques for visualizing next-generation HPC systems. VISSOFT 2015: 160-164 - Florian Fittkau, Alexander Krause, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Hierarchical software landscape visualization for system comprehension: A controlled experiment. VISSOFT 2015: 36-45 - Florian Fittkau, Erik Koppenhagen, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Research perspective on supporting software engineering via physical 3D models. VISSOFT 2015: 125-129 - Florian Fittkau, Alexander Krause, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Exploring software cities in virtual reality. VISSOFT 2015: 130-134 - Laurent Georget, Frédéric Tronel, Valérie Viet Triem Tong:
Kayrebt: An activity diagram extraction and visualization toolset designed for the Linux codebase. VISSOFT 2015: 170-174 - Tudor Gîrba, Andrei Chis:
Pervasive software visualizations (keynote). VISSOFT 2015: 1-5 - Gillian J. Greene, Bernd Fischer:
Interactive tag cloud visualization of software version control repositories. VISSOFT 2015: 56-65 - Nathan Hawes, Stuart Marshall, Craig Anslow:
CodeSurveyor: Mapping large-scale software to aid in code comprehension. VISSOFT 2015: 96-105 - Rinse van Hees, Jurriaan Hage:
Stable Voronoi-based visualizations for software quality monitoring. VISSOFT 2015: 6-15 - Karin Hodnigg, Martin Pinzger:
XVIZIT: Visualizing cognitive units in spreadsheets. VISSOFT 2015: 210-214 - Taimur Khan, Henning Barthel, Achim Ebert, Peter Liggesmeyer:
Visual analytics of software structure and metrics. VISSOFT 2015: 16-25 - Nikolaos Koutsopoulos, Mandy Northover, Timm Felden, Martin Wittiger:
Advancing data race investigation and classification through visualization. VISSOFT 2015: 200-204 - Juraj Kubelka, Alexandre Bergel, Andrei Chis, Tudor Gîrba, Stefan Reichhart, Romain Robbes, Aliaksei Syrel:
On understanding how developers use the Spotter search tool. VISSOFT 2015: 145-149 - Anna-Liisa Mattila, Antti Luoto, Henri Terho, Otto Hylli, Outi Sievi-Korte, Kari Systä:
Unified model for software engineering data. VISSOFT 2015: 150-154 - Leonel Merino, Mircea Lungu, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Explora: A visualisation tool for metric analysis of software corpora. VISSOFT 2015: 195-199 - Arthur-Jozsef Molnar:
Live visualization of GUI application code coverage with GUITracer. VISSOFT 2015: 185-189 - Vijay Krishna Palepu, James A. Jones:
Revealing runtime features and constituent behaviors within software. VISSOFT 2015: 86-95 - Eric Papenhausen, Bing Wang, Harper Langston, Muthu Manikandan Baskaran, Thomas Henretty, Taku Izubuchi, Ann Johnson, Chulwoo Jung, Meifeng Lin, Benoît Meister, Klaus Mueller, Richard Lethin:
Polyhedral user mapping and assistant visualizer tool for the r-stream auto-parallelizing compiler. VISSOFT 2015: 180-184 - Fábio Petrillo, Guilherme Lacerda, Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Carla Maria Dal Sasso Freitas:
Visualizing interactive and shared debugging sessions. VISSOFT 2015: 140-144 - Nishaanth H. Reddy, Junghun Kim, Vijay Krishna Palepu, James A. Jones:
SPIDER SENSE: Software-engineering, networked, system evaluation. VISSOFT 2015: 205-209 - Mohamed Aymen Saied, Omar Benomar, Houari A. Sahraoui:
Visualization based API usage patterns refining. VISSOFT 2015: 155-159 - Yusuke Sakaguchi, Takashi Ishio, Tetsuya Kanda, Katsuro Inoue:
Extracting a unified directory tree to compare similar software products. VISSOFT 2015: 165-169 - Gustavo Santos, Nicolas Anquetil, Anne Etien, Stéphane Ducasse, Marco Túlio Valente:
OrionPlanning: Improving modularization and checking consistency on software architecture. VISSOFT 2015: 190-194 - Tommaso Dal Sasso, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Blended, not stirred: Multi-concern visualization of large software systems. VISSOFT 2015: 106-115 - Simon Scarle, Neil Walkinshaw:
Visualising software as a particle system. VISSOFT 2015: 66-75 - Teseo Schneider, Patrick Zulian, Mohammad R. Azadmanesh, Rolf Krause, Matthias Hauswirth:
Vestige: A visualization framework for engineering geometry-related software. VISSOFT 2015: 26-35
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