Pragmatic Visualizations for Roassal: a ...
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Pragmatic Visualizations for Roassal: a Florilegium
Author(s) :
Dehouck, Mathieu [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Bhatti, Muhammad Usman [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Bergel, Alexandre [Auteur]
Computer Science Department [Santiago] [DCC]
Ducasse, Stephane [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Bhatti, Muhammad Usman [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Bergel, Alexandre [Auteur]
Computer Science Department [Santiago] [DCC]
Ducasse, Stephane [Auteur]

Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Conference title :
International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies
City :
Annecy
Country :
France
Start date of the conference :
2013-09-10
Publication date :
2013-09-10
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Langage de programmation [cs.PL]
English abstract : [en]
Software analysis and in particular reverse engineering often in- volves a large amount of structured data. This data should be pre- sented in a meaningful form so that it can be used to improve soft- ware artefacts. The ...
Show more >Software analysis and in particular reverse engineering often in- volves a large amount of structured data. This data should be pre- sented in a meaningful form so that it can be used to improve soft- ware artefacts. The software analysis community has produced nu- merous visual tools to help understand different software elements. However, most of the visualization techniques, when applied to software elements, produce results that are difficult to interpret and comprehend. This paper presents five graph layouts that are both expressive for polymetric views and agnostic to the visualization engine. These layouts favor spatial space reduction while emphasizing on clarity. Our layouts have been implemented in the Roassal visualization engine and are available under the MIT License.Show less >
Show more >Software analysis and in particular reverse engineering often in- volves a large amount of structured data. This data should be pre- sented in a meaningful form so that it can be used to improve soft- ware artefacts. The software analysis community has produced nu- merous visual tools to help understand different software elements. However, most of the visualization techniques, when applied to software elements, produce results that are difficult to interpret and comprehend. This paper presents five graph layouts that are both expressive for polymetric views and agnostic to the visualization engine. These layouts favor spatial space reduction while emphasizing on clarity. Our layouts have been implemented in the Roassal visualization engine and are available under the MIT License.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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