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Cornelissen, S.G.M. (author), Zaidman, A. (author), Holten, D. (author), Moonen, L. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Van Wijk, J.J. (author)
Preprint of article published in: Journal of Systems and Software (Elsevier), 81 (12), 2008; doi:10.1016/j.jss.2008.02.068 An important part of many software maintenance tasks is to gain a sufficient level of understanding of the system at hand. The use of dynamic information to aid in this software understanding process is a common practice...
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Holten, D. (author), Cornelissen, B. (author), Van Wijk, J.J. (author)
One way of gaining understanding of a software system is the analysis of dynamic information, i.e., program execution traces. A problem regarding the analysis of such traces is the fact that these are often extremely large: hundreds of thousands and even millions of calls within a single trace are no exception. To aid a user in navigating and...
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Cornelissen, B. (author), Holten, D. (author), Zaidman, A. (author), Moonen, L. (author), Van Wijk, J.J. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
The use of dynamic information to aid in software understanding is a common practice nowadays. One of the many approaches concerns the comprehension of execution traces. A major issue in this context is scalability: due to the vast amounts of information, it is a very difficult task to successfully find your way through such traces without...
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Cornelissen, B. (author), Holten, D. (author), Zaidman, A. (author), Moonen, L. (author), Van Wijk, J.J. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
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