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9th VISSOFT 2021: Luxembourg
- Working Conference on Software Visualization, VISSOFT 2021, Luxembourg, September 27-28, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-3144-6
- Céline Deknop, Kim Mens, Alexandre Bergel, Johan Fabry, Vadim Zaytsev:
A Scalable Log Differencing Visualisation Applied to COBOL Refactoring. 1-11 - David Moreno-Lumbreras, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Villaverde, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Michele Lanza:
CodeCity: On-Screen or in Virtual Reality? 12-22 - Taeyoung Kim, Suntae Kim, Duksan Ryu:
Coding™: Development Task Visualization for SW Code Comprehension. 23-32 - Anja Kleebaum, Barbara Paech, Jan Ole Johanssen, Bernd Bruegge:
Continuous Rationale Visualization. 33-43 - Kaj Dreef, Vijay Krishna Palepu, James A. Jones:
Global Overviews of Granular Test Coverage with Matrix Visualizations. 44-54 - Veronika Dashuber, Michael Philippsen:
Trace Visualization within the Software City Metaphor: A Controlled Experiment on Program Comprehension. 55-64 - Samuel Beck, Sebastian Frank, Mir Alireza Hakamian, Leonel Merino, André van Hoorn:
TransVis: Using Visualizations and Chatbots for Supporting Transient Behavior in Microservice Systems. 65-75 - Johann Mortara, Philippe Collet, Anne-Marie Dery-Pinna:
Visualization of Object-Oriented Variability Implementations as Cities. 76-87 - Patric Genfer, Johann Grabner, Christina Zoffi, Mario Bernhart, Thomas Grechenig:
Visualizing Metric Trends for Software Portfolio Quality Management. 88-99 - Andreas Schreiber, Lynn von Kurnatowski, Annika Meinecke, Claas de Boer:
An Interactive Dashboard for Visualizing the Provenance of Software Development Processes. 100-104 - Van Tuan Tran, Cheng Cheng, Fábio Petrillo, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc:
Analyzing and Visualizing Projects and their Relations in Software Ecosystems. 105-109 - Faruk Balci, Dilruba Sultan Haliloglu, Onur Sahin, Cankat Tilki, Mehmet Ata Yurtsever, Eray Tüzün:
Augmenting Code Review Experience Through Visualization. 110-114 - Lorenzo Gasparini, Enrico Fregnan, Larissa Braz, Tobias Baum, Alberto Bacchelli:
ChangeViz: Enhancing the GitHub Pull Request Interface with Method Call Information. 115-119 - Casper Weiss Bang, Mircea Lungu:
Codoc: Code-driven Architectural View Specification Framework in Python. 120-124 - Alexander Krause, Malte Hansen, Wilhelm Hasselbring:
Live Visualization of Dynamic Software Cities with Heat Map Overlays. 125-129 - Stephan Boersma, Mircea Lungu:
React-bratus: Visualising React Component Hierarchies. 130-134 - Artturi Tilanterä, Giacomo Mariani, Ari Korhonen, Otto Seppälä:
Towards a JSON-based Algorithm Animation Language. 135-139 - Dorian Vandamme, Houari A. Sahraoui, Pierre Poulin:
Understanding High-Level Behavior with a Light-Traces Visualization Metaphor. 140-144 - Susanna Ardigò, Csaba Nagy, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing Data in Software Cities. 145-149 - Marco Raglianti, Roberto Minelli, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing Discord Servers. 150-154 - Aron Fiechter, Roberto Minelli, Csaba Nagy, Michele Lanza:
Visualizing GitHub Issues. 155-159 - Hagen Tarner, Daniel van den Bongard, Fabian Beck:
Visually Analyzing the Structure and Code Quality of Component-based Web Applications. 160-164 - Davide Paolo Tua, Roberto Minelli, Michele Lanza:
Voronoi Evolving Treemaps. 1-5
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