VISSOFT 2015
2015 IEEE 3rd Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT)
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2015 IEEE 3rd Working Conference on Software Visualization (VISSOFT), September 27-28, 2015, Bremen, Germany

VISSOFT 2015 – Proceedings

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Frontmatter

Title Page
Message from the Chairs
Artifact Evaluation

Keynote
Sun, Sep 27, 14:00 - 15:30, GW2 B3009 (Chair: Alexandre Bergel)

Pervasive Software Visualizations (Keynote)
Tudor Gîrba and Andrei Chiş
(tudorgirba.com, Switzerland; University of Bern, Switzerland)

Technical Papers

Stable Voronoi-Based Visualizations for Software Quality Monitoring
Rinse van Hees and Jurriaan Hage
(Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Visual Analytics of Software Structure and Metrics
Taimur Khan, Henning Barthel, Achim Ebert, and Peter Liggesmeyer
(TU Kaiserslautern, Germany; Fraunhofer IESE, Germany)
Vestige: A Visualization Framework for Engineering Geometry-Related Software
Teseo Schneider, Patrick Zulian, Mohammad R. Azadmanesh, Rolf Krause, and Matthias Hauswirth
(University of Lugano, Switzerland)
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Hierarchical Software Landscape Visualization for System Comprehension: A Controlled Experiment
Florian Fittkau, Alexander Krause, and Wilhelm Hasselbring
(Kiel University, Germany)
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A Survey on Goal-Oriented Visualization of Clone Data
Hamid Abdul Basit, Muhammad Hammad, and Rainer Koschke
(Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan; PITB, Pakistan; University of Bremen, Germany)
Interactive Tag Cloud Visualization of Software Version Control Repositories
Gillian J. Greene and Bernd Fischer
(Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
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Visualising Software as a Particle System
Simon Scarle and Neil Walkinshaw
(University of the West of England, UK; University of Leicester, UK)
A Visual Support for Decomposing Complex Feature Models
Simon Urli, Alexandre Bergel, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Philippe Collet, and Sébastien Mosser
(University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; CNRS, France; University of Chile, Chile)
Revealing Runtime Features and Constituent Behaviors within Software
Vijay Krishna Palepu and James A. Jones
(University of California at Irvine, USA)
CodeSurveyor: Mapping Large-Scale Software to Aid in Code Comprehension
Nathan Hawes, Stuart Marshall, and Craig Anslow
(Oracle Labs, Australia; Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; Middlesex University, UK)
Blended, Not Stirred: Multi-concern Visualization of Large Software Systems
Tommaso Dal Sasso, Roberto Minelli, Andrea Mocci, and Michele Lanza
(University of Lugano, Switzerland)
Visualizing Work Processes in Software Engineering with Developer Rivers
Michael Burch, Tanja Munz, Fabian Beck, and Daniel Weiskopf
(University of Stuttgart, Germany)

New Ideas and Emerging Results

Research Perspective on Supporting Software Engineering via Physical 3D Models
Florian Fittkau, Erik Koppenhagen, and Wilhelm Hasselbring
(Kiel University, Germany)
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Exploring Software Cities in Virtual Reality
Florian Fittkau, Alexander Krause, and Wilhelm Hasselbring
(Kiel University, Germany)
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From Robots to Humans: Visualizations for Robot Sensor Data
Miguel Campusano and Johan Fabry
(University of Chile, Chile)
Visualizing Interactive and Shared Debugging Sessions
Fabio Petrillo, Guilherme Lacerda, Marcelo Pimenta, and Carla Freitas
(Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; UniRitter, Brazil)
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On Understanding How Developers Use the Spotter Search Tool
Juraj Kubelka, Alexandre Bergel, Andrei Chiş, Tudor Gîrba, Stefan Reichhart, Romain Robbes, and Aliaksei Syrel
(University of Chile, Chile; University of Bern, Switzerland; tudorgirba.com, Switzerland)
Unified Model for Software Engineering Data
Anna-Liisa Mattila, Antti Luoto, Henri Terho, Otto Hylli, Outi Sievi-Korte, and Kari Systä
(Tampere University of Technology, Finland)
Visualization Based API Usage Patterns Refining
Mohamed Aymen Saied, Omar Benomar, and Houari Sahraoui
(Université de Montréal, Canada)
Pixel-Oriented Techniques for Visualizing Next-Generation HPC Systems
Joseph Cottam, Ben Martin, Luke Dalessandro, and Andrew Lumsdaine
(Indiana University, USA)
Extracting a Unified Directory Tree to Compare Similar Software Products
Yusuke Sakaguchi, Takashi Ishio, Tetsuya Kanda, and Katsuro Inoue
(Osaka University, Japan)

Tools

Kayrebt: An Activity Diagram Extraction and Visualization Toolset Designed for the Linux Codebase
Laurent Georget, Frédéric Tronel, and Valérie Viet Triem Tong
(CentraleSupélec, France; INRIA, France; CNRS, France; University of Rennes 1, France)
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SMNLV: A Small-Multiples Node-Link Visualization Supporting Software Comprehension by Displaying Multiple Relationships in Software Structure
Ala Abuthawabeh and Dirk Zeckzer
(TU Kaiserslautern, Germany; Leipzig University, Germany)
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Polyhedral User Mapping and Assistant Visualizer Tool for the R-Stream Auto-Parallelizing Compiler
Eric Papenhausen, Bing Wang, M. Harper Langston, Muthu Baskaran, Tom Henretty, Taku Izubuchi, Ann Johnson, Chulwoo Jung, Meifeng Lin, Benoit Meister, Klaus Mueller, and Richard Lethin
(Stony Brook University, USA; Reservoir Labs, USA; Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)
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Live Visualization of GUI Application Code Coverage with GUITracer
Arthur-Jozsef Molnar
(Babes-Bolyai University, Romania)
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OrionPlanning: Improving Modularization and Checking Consistency on Software Architecture
Gustavo Santos, Nicolas Anquetil, Anne Etien, Stéphane Ducasse, and Marco Tulio Valente
(INRIA, France; Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
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Explora: A Visualisation Tool for Metric Analysis of Software Corpora
Leonel Merino, Mircea Lungu, and Oscar Nierstrasz
(University of Bern, Switzerland)
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Advancing Data Race Investigation and Classification through Visualization
Nikolaos Koutsopoulos, Mandy Northover, Timm Felden, and Martin Wittiger
(University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Spider SENSE: Software-Engineering, Networked, System Evaluation
Nishaanth H. Reddy, Junghun Kim, Vijay Krishna Palepu, and James A. Jones
(University of California at Irvine, USA)
xViZiT: Visualizing Cognitive Units in Spreadsheets
Karin Hodnigg and Martin Pinzger
(University of Klagenfurt, Austria)
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