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Specifying Algorithm Visualizations in Terms of Data Flow
Paris, France June 26-June 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VISSOF.2002.10198001st International Workshop on Visuali ...
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Jarosław Francik, Silesian University of Technology
Interesting events and state mapping are two approaches used to specify software visualization. They are applied in, respectively, event-driven and data-driven visualization systems. Yet another approach, data flow mapping, is presented in the paper. However similar to the state mapping, this new method of specification emphasizes dynamic rather then static aspect of the program execution. A comparison of these two approaches is provided in the paper. The basis for discussion is two algorithm animation systems: a data-driven Leonardo system and a data-flow-driven system called Daphnis.
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Jarosław Francik, "Specifying Algorithm Visualizations in Terms of Data Flow," vissoft, pp.110, 1st International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis, 2002
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