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Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT workshop on Program analysis for software tools and engineering table of contents
Snowbird, Utah, United States
Pages: 2 - 5  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-413-4
Author
Steven P. Reiss  Department of Computer Science, Brown University, Providence, RI
Sponsors
SIGSOFT: ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering
SIGPLAN: ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

BLOOM is a system for doing software understanding through visualization. It provides facilities for static and dynamic data collection. It offers a wide range of data analðyses. It includes a visual query language for specifying what information should be visualized. All these are used in conðjunction with a back end that supports a variety of 2D and 3D visualization strategies.


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Kenneth W. Church and Jonathan I. Helfman, "Dotplot: a program for exploring self-similarity in millions of lines for text and code," Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics Vol. 2 pp. 153-174 (1993).
 
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Stephen G. Eick, Joseph L. Steffen, and Eric E. Sumner, Jr., "Seesoft - a tool for visualizing software," AT&T Bell Laboratories (1991).
 
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