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Demonstration of JIVE and JOVE: Java as it happens

Published: 15 May 2005 Publication History

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Dynamic software visualization is designed to provide programmers with insights as to what the program is doing. Most current visualizations either use program traces to show information about prior runs, slow the program down substantially, show only minimal information, or force the programmer to indicate when to turn visualizations on or off. We have developed a dynamic Java visualizer that provides a statement-level view of a Java program in action with low enough overhead so that it can be used almost all the time by programmers to understand what their program is doing while it is doing it.

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[1]
Stephen G. Eick, Joseph L. Steffen, and Eric E. Sumner, Jr., "Seesoft - a tool for visualizing software," AT&T Bell Laboratories (1991).
[2]
Steven P. Reiss, "Visualizing Java in action," Proc. IEEE International Conference on Software Visualization, pp. 123--132 (2003).
[3]
Steven P. Reiss, "JIVE: visualizing Java in action," Proc. ICSE 2003, pp. 820--821 (May 2003).
[4]
Steven P. Reiss and Manos Renieris, "JOVE: Java as it happens," SOFTVIS '05, (May 2005).

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ICSE '05: Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering
May 2005
754 pages
ISBN:1581139632
DOI:10.1145/1062455
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  1. program comprehension
  2. software visualization

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  • (2022)The ThreadRadar visualization for debugging concurrent Java programsJournal of Visualization10.1007/s12650-022-00843-w25:6(1267-1289)Online publication date: 24-May-2022
  • (2010)TIEProceedings of the 5th international symposium on Software visualization10.1145/1879211.1879247(215-216)Online publication date: 25-Oct-2010

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