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A pragmatic perspective on software visualization
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A map of the heap: revealing design abstractions in runtime structures
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GEM: graphical explorer of MPI programs
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Off-screen visualization techniques for class diagrams
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Visual representations of node-link diagrams are very important for the software development process. In many situations large diagrams
Mathias Frisch, Raimund Dachselt
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ImpactViz: visualizing class dependencies and the impact of changes in software revisions
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Object oriented software development is designed to be modular, with code reuse being very common. When bugs are introduced, they can manifest themselves in one or more sections o...
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