Software Visualization: International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, May 20-25, 2001 Revised Papers

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Pub. Date: 2002-05-01
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Summary

This book presents the state of the art in software visualization and thus attempts to establish it as a field on its own. Based on a seminar held at Dagstuhl Castle in May 2001, the book offers topical sections on: - algorithm animation - software visualization and software engineering - software visualization and education - graphs in software visualization - and perspectives of software visualization. Each section starts with an introduction surveying previous and current work and providing extensive bibliographies.

Table of Contents

Algorithm Animation
1(128)
Andreas Kerren
John T. Stasko
Specifying Algorithm Visualizations: Interesting Events or State Mapping?
16(15)
Camil Demetrescu
Irene Finocchi
John T. Stasko
Perspectives on Program Animation with Jeliot
31(15)
Mordechai Ben-Ari
Niko Myller
Erkki Sutinen
Jorma Tarhio
Animating Algorithms Live and Post Mortem
46(12)
Stephan Diehl
Carsten Gorg
Andreas Kerren
Visualising Objects: Abstraction, Encapsulation, Aliasing, and Ownership
58(15)
James Noble
Algorithm Animation Using Data Flow Tracing
73(15)
Jarostaw Francik
Geo Win: A Generic Tool for Interactive Visualization of Geometric Algorithms
88(13)
Matthias Basken
Stefan Naher
Algorithm Animation Systems for Constrained Domains
101(12)
Ayellet Tal
Algorithm Animation for Teaching
113(16)
Rudolf FLeischer
Ludek Kucera
Software Engineering
129(76)
Rym Mili
Renee Steiner
Software Visualization for Reverse Engineering
138(13)
Rainer Koschke
Visualizing the Execution of Java Programs
151(12)
Wim De Pauw
Erik Jensen
Nick Mitchell
Gary Sevitsky
John Vlissides
Jeaha Yang
Ja Vis: A UML-Based Visualization and Debugging Environment for Concurrent Java Programs
163(13)
Katharina Mehner
JAVAVIS: Automatic Program Visualization with Object and Sequence Diagrams Using the Java Debug Interface (JDI)
176(15)
Rainer Oechsle
Thomas Schmitt
Visualizing Memory Graphs
191(14)
Thomas Zimmermann
Andreas Zeller
Software Visualization and Education
205(80)
John Domingue
Structure and Constraints in Interactive Exploratory Algorithm Learning
213(14)
Nils Faltin
A Language and System for Constructing and Presenting Low Fidelity Algorithm Visualizations
227(14)
Christopher Hundhausen
Sarah Douglas
Towards a Taxonomy of Network Protocol Visualization Tools
241(15)
Pilu Crescenzi
Gaia Innocenti
Understanding Algorithms by Means of Visualized Path Testing
256(13)
Ari Korhonen
Erkki Sutinen
Jorma Tarhio
Hypertextbooks: Animated, Active Learning, Comprehensive Teaching and Learning Resources for the Web
269(16)
Rockford J. Ross
Michael T. Grinder
Graphs in Software Visualization
285(62)
Petra Mutzel
Peter Eades
On the Visualization of Java Programs
295(12)
Holger Eichelberger
J. Wolff von Gudenberg
Graph Drawing Algorithm Engineering with AGD
307(17)
Carsten Gutwenger
Michael Junger
Gunnar W. Klau
Sebastian Leipert
Petra Mutzel
An Overview of the GXL Graph Exchange Language
324(13)
Andreas Winter
Bernt Kullbach
Volker Riediger
Call Graph and Control Flow Graph Visualization for Developers of Embedded Applications
337(10)
Alexander A. Evstiougov-Babaev
Future Perspectives
347(58)
Stephan Diehl
Visualization for the Mind's Eye
354(14)
Nelson Baloian
Wolfram Luther
The rube Framework for Personalized 3-D Software Visualization
368(13)
John F. Hopkins
Paul A. Fishwick
Algorithm Explanation: Visualizing Abstract States and Invariants
381(14)
Reinhard Wilhelm
Tomasz Muldner
Raimund Seidel
Visualisation and Debugging of Decentralised Information Ecosystems
395(10)
Rolf Hendrik van Lengen
Jan-Thies Bahr
Author Index 405

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