Visualization Basics.- Static Program Visualization.- Dynamic Program Visualization.- Visualizing the Evolution of Software Systems.- Evaluation.- Conclusions.
Stephan Diehl is a full professor for computer science at the University of Trier, Germany. His research interests include programming languages and compiler design, web technologies, educational software and visualization, in particular software visualization. He teaches courses on software visualization at university as well as in industry and has been heavily involved in various international software visualization related events.
From the reviews: "As the first existing textbook on software
visualization, Diehl has managed to put together a good overview of
this interesting field."
"Diehl steers the reader through different techniques as a good
tourist guide would do: pointing out the most significant aspects,
while leaving out many details that might be of partial interest
for his intended audience." (Fernando Berzal, Computing Reviews,
December 2007) "...this is a book with clear explanations
that is well structured and easy to read, yet profound enough for a
second, more thorough reading." (Jose Lloret, Computing Reviews,
October 2007)
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