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3rd SOFTVIS 2006: Brighton, UK
- Eileen T. Kraemer, Margaret M. Burnett, Stephan Diehl:

Proceedings of the ACM 2006 Symposium on Software Visualization, Brighton, UK, September 4-5, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-464-2
Session 1
- Dan Wendlandt, Martín Casado, Paul Tarjan, Nick McKeown:

The Clack graphical router: visualizing network software. 7-15 - Marina Blumenkrants, Hilla Starovisky, Ariel Shamir:

Narrative algorithm visualization. 17-26 - Jhilmil Jain, James H. Cross II, T. Dean Hendrix, Larry A. Barowski:

Experimental evaluation of animated-verifying object viewers for Java. 27-36
Session 2
- Wim De Pauw, Sophia Krasikov, John F. Morar:

Execution patterns for visualizing web services. 37-45
Session 3
- Orla Greevy, Michele Lanza

, Christoph Wysseier:
Visualizing live software systems in 3D. 47-56 - Camil Demetrescu, Irene Finocchi

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A data-driven graphical toolkit for software visualization. 57-66
Session 4
- Simon Gauvin, Omid Banyasad:

Transparency, holophrasting, and automatic layout applied to control structures for visual dataflow programming languages. 67-75 - Ville Karavirta, Ari Korhonen

, Lauri Malmi:
Taxonomy of algorithm animation languages. 77-85
Session 5
- Thomas A. Alspaugh, Bill Tomlinson

, Eric P. S. Baumer
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Using social agents to visualize software scenarios. 87-94 - Johannes Bohnet, Jürgen Döllner:

Visual exploration of function call graphs for feature location in complex software systems. 95-104 - Heorhiy Byelas, Alexandru C. Telea:

Visualization of areas of interest in software architecture diagrams. 105-114 - Lucian Voinea, Alexandru C. Telea:

Multiscale and multivariate visualizations of software evolution. 115-124
Session 6
- Steven P. Reiss:

Visualizing program execution using user abstractions. 125-134 - Michael Meyer, Tudor Gîrba, Mircea Lungu:

Mondrian: an agile information visualization framework. 135-144
Challenge abstracts
- Alexander Fronk, Armin Bruckhoff, Michael Kern:

3D visualisation of code structures in Java software systems. 145-146 - Lucian Voinea, Alexandru C. Telea:

How do changes in buggy Mozilla files propagate? 147-148
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, Marc 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

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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 M. Shakshuki

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Novel algorithm explanation techniques for improving algorithm teaching. 175-176 - Emmanuel Pietriga

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Semantic web data visualization with graph style sheets. 177-178 - Mircea Lungu, Michele Lanza

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Softwarenaut: cutting edge visualization. 179-180 - Bina Reed, Philippa M. Rhodes, Eileen T. Kraemer, Elizabeth Thorpe Davis, Kenneth Hailston:

The effect of comparison cueing and exchange motion on comprehension of program visualizations. 181-182 - Philippa M. Rhodes, Eileen T. 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
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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

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WADEIn II: adaptive explanatory visualization for expressions evaluation. 197-198

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