著者
Hideki Koike
タイトル
The Role of Another Spatial Dimension in Software Visualization
ページ
266-286
日時
1993
概要
The primary objective of this research is to demonstrate the use of three-dimensional computer graphics in visualizing software information. Issues are addressed from two different perspectives: expressiveness of output media and user cognition. The former describes the limitations of 2D output media. The latter refers to a user's cognitive load when using two dimensional representations in a multiple window environment. Our 3D framework integrates two (or more) 2D diagrams into one 3D diagram and minimize the problems described above. A prototype visualization system called VOGUE has been developed. This 3D framework have been applied to:
  • parallel/concurrent programming
  • object-oriented programming
  • software engineering
カテゴリ
UI, Visualization
Category: UI Visualization
Journal: ACM Transactions on Information Systems
Abstract: The primary objective of this research is to demonstrate the use
        of three-dimensional computer graphics in visualizing software
        information. Issues are addressed from two different
        perspectives: expressiveness of output media and user
        cognition. The former describes the limitations of 2D output
        media. The latter refers to a user's cognitive load when using two
        dimensional representations in a multiple window environment.
        Our 3D framework integrates two (or more) 2D diagrams into one
        3D diagram and minimize the problems described above. A
        prototype visualization system called VOGUE has been
        developed. This 3D framework have been applied to: 
        <ul>
        <li> parallel/concurrent programming 
        <li> object-oriented programming 
        <li> software engineering 
        </ul>
Number: 3
Bibtype: Article
URL: http://roma.vogue.is.uec.ac.jp/vogue.html
Pages: 266-286
Author: Hideki Koike
Title: The Role of Another Spatial Dimension in Software Visualization
Year: 1993
Volume: 11
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