Title
A Domain-Specific Language for Visualizing Software Dependencies as a Graph
Abstract
Graphs are commonly used to visually represent software dependencies. However, adequately visualizing software dependencies as a graph is a non-trivial problem due to the pluridimentional nature of software. We have designed a domain-specific language for visualizing software dependencies as graphs that is both expressive and concise. GRAPH, the implementation of our DSL, features a seamless mapping between visual dimensions to software metrics, composition of graph layouts, graph partition, and hierarchical bundle edges.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/VISSOFT.2014.17
Software Visualization
Keywords
Field
DocType
data visualisation,graph theory,software metrics,DSL,GRAPH,domain-specific language,software dependency visualization,software metrics,Graph,Pharo,Roassal,Visualization
Domain-specific language,Graph database,Programming language,Computer science,Visualization,Theoretical computer science,Software,Graph rewriting,Software metric,Graph partition,Software visualization
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.54
2
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alexandre Bergel136653.15
Sergio Maass250.54
Stéphane Ducasse33418243.15
Tudor Girba472940.01