Explora: Infrastructure for Scaling Up Software Visualisation to Corpora
L. Merino, M. Lungu, und O. Nierstrasz. SATToSE'14: Post-Proceedings of the 7th International Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution, 1354, CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org), (2015)http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1354/.
Zusammenfassung
Visualisation provides good support for software analysis. It copes with
the intangible nature of software by providing concrete representations of it. By
reducing the complexity of software, visualisations are especially useful when
dealing with large amounts of code. One domain that usually deals with large amounts
of source code data is empirical analysis. Although there are many tools for
analysis and visualisation, they do not cope well software corpora. In this paper we
present Explora, an infrastructure that is specifically targeted at visualising
corpora. We report on early results when conducting a sample analysis on Smalltalk
and Java corpora.
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the intangible nature of software by providing concrete representations of it. By
reducing the complexity of software, visualisations are especially useful when
dealing with large amounts of code. One domain that usually deals with large amounts
of source code data is empirical analysis. Although there are many tools for
analysis and visualisation, they do not cope well software corpora. In this paper we
present Explora, an infrastructure that is specifically targeted at visualising
corpora. We report on early results when conducting a sample analysis on Smalltalk
and Java corpora.
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the intangible nature of software by providing concrete representations of it. By
reducing the complexity of software, visualisations are especially useful when
dealing with large amounts of code. One domain that usually deals with large amounts
of source code data is empirical analysis. Although there are many tools for
analysis and visualisation, they do not cope well software corpora. In this paper we
present Explora, an infrastructure that is specifically targeted at visualising
corpora. We report on early results when conducting a sample analysis on Smalltalk
and Java corpora.},
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