Some UIs for graph-directed visualisation of code
Justin Obara
obara.justin at gmail.com
Wed Jan 30 13:39:40 UTC 2013
Here are some data visualization examples from processing. They might give us some ideas.
http://www.openprocessing.org/collection/1122
- Justin
On 2013-01-24, at 5:26 PM, Antranig Basman <Antranig.Basman at colorado.edu> wrote:
> This is the product that I remember using in the previous decade to work on the structure of Java code. It is clearly based on some of the ideas from John Lakos ("Levelization" and logical dependency). As these things so often are, it really is quite pricy.
>
> Here are a few of the different UIs that it supports -
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> http://structure101.com/help/java/restructure101/#restructure101/tangles.html
> http://structure101.com/help/java/restructure101/#restructure101/lsm.html
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> Interestingly, the latter isn't even graph-based, which is an interesting idea. I'm not sure I like their "dashed lines with slants" model but the layout shown in the picture on this page which is a bit too small to see near the base seems to be laid out reasonably:
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> http://structure101.com/help/java/restructure101/#restructure101/complexity-chart.html
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>
>
> Also - "graph autopartitioning"
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> http://structure101.com/help/generic/structure101/#graphs/autopartitioning.html
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