3. SOFTVIS 2006:
Brighton, UK
Eileen Kraemer, Margaret M. Burnett, Stephan Diehl (Eds.):
Proceedings of the ACM 2006 Symposium on Software Visualization, Brighton, UK, September 4-5, 2006.
ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-464-2
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Challenge abstracts
Poster abstracts
- John G. Hosking, Nodira Khoussainova, Gillian Dobbie:
A tool for visualizing schemas for semistructured data.
149-150

- Steven L. Tanimoto, Stefano Levialdi:
A transparent interface to state-space search programs.
151-152

- Thanasis Baloukas, Konstantinos Paparrizos:
A visualization software for the network simplex algorithm.
153-154

- Christopher D. Hundhausen, Jonathan Lee Brown, Sean Farley:
Adding procedures and pointers to the ALVIS algorithm visualization software: a preliminary design.
155-156

- Hao Liu, Feodor S. Vainstein:
Animation of control flow for low-level debugging.
157-158

- Martin Siebenhaller, Michael Kaufmann:
Drawing activity diagrams.
159-160

- Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, Robert Biddle:
Evaluating X3D for use in software visualization.
161-162

- Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg, A. Niederle, M. Ebner, Holger Eichelberger:
Evolutionary layout of UML class diagrams.
163-164

- Susanne Jucknath-John, Dennis Graf, Gabriele Taentzer:
Evolutionary layout: preserving the mental map during the development of class models.
165-166

- Susanne Jucknath-John, Dennis Graf:
Icon graphs: visualizing the evolution of large class models.
167-168

- Donald P. Pazel, Beth Tibbitts:
Intentional MPI programming in a visual development environment.
169-170

- Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg:
Lightweight visualizations for inspecting code smells.
171-172

- Jorma Sajaniemi, Pauli Byckling, Petri Gerdt:
Metaphor-based animation of OO programs.
173-174

- Andreas Kerren, Tomasz Müldner, Elhadi Shakshuki:
Novel algorithm explanation techniques for improving algorithm teaching.
175-176

- Emmanuel Pietriga:
Semantic web data visualization with graph style sheets.
177-178

- Mircea Lungu, Michele Lanza:
Softwarenaut: cutting edge visualization.
179-180

- Bina Reed, Philippa Rhodes, Eileen Kraemer, Elizabeth Thorpe Davis, Kenneth Hailston:
The effect of comparison cueing and exchange motion on comprehension of program visualizations.
181-182

- Philippa Rhodes, Eileen Kraemer, Bina Reed:
The importance of interactive questioning techniques in the comprehension of algorithm animations.
183-184

- Ken Kahn:
Time travelling animated program executions.
185-186

- Jens Knodel, Dirk Muthig, Matthias Naab, Dirk Zeckzer:
Towards empirically validated software architecture visualization.
187-188

- Niklas Elmqvist, Philippas Tsigas:
TrustNeighborhoods in a nutshell.
189-190

- Johannes Reichardt:
Two-dimensional C++.
191-192

- P. R. Giffen, Andrée Proulx, Jinsil Boo:
Visual snippet editor.
193-194

- Jeremy Singer, Chris C. Kirkham:
Visualized adaptive runtime subsystems.
195-196

- Tomasz D. Loboda, Peter Brusilovsky:
WADEIn II: adaptive explanatory visualization for expressions evaluation.
197-198

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