Tree visualization with tree-maps: 2-d space-filling approach
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
ICSE '94 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Software engineering
Guidelines for using multiple views in information visualization
AVI '00 Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
Polymetric Views-A Lightweight Visual Approach to Reverse Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Combining software visualization paradigms to support software comprehension activities
Proceedings of the 4th ACM symposium on Software visualization
Combining software visualization paradigms to support software comprehension activities
Proceedings of the 4th ACM symposium on Software visualization
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Modern IDEs offer built-in support for developing plug-ins. More recently, we have seen a growing number of plug-ins that offer non-conventional software visualization interfaces. They usually aim to help programmers to understand unfamiliar source code by representing it in visual structures such as trees, scatter-plots or graphs. Although very attractive visually, we need to know more about the effectiveness of these interfaces in conveying information to software engineers. In this paper, we propose an infrastructure to empirically evaluate how useful are non-conventional visual paradigms in supporting software comprehension activities. The results for the first pilot study indicated that our experimental environment was consistent and could move to a full scale controlled experiment.