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STUDIA INFORMATICA - Issue no. 2 / 2018 | |||||||
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AN EFFICIENT GRAPH VISUALISATION FRAMEWORK FOR REFACTORERL. Authors: MÁTYÁS KOMÁROMI, ISTVÁN BOZÓ, MELINDA TÓTH. |
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Abstract: DOI: 10.24193/subbi.2018.2.02 Published Online: 2017-06-19 Published Print: 2017-06-29 pp. 21-36 VIEW PDF: An Efficient Graph Visualisation Framework for RefactorErl Abstract. Graph visualisation is a well-known and researched field of graphical informatics. Several good algorithms were developed and reviewed by our days. However, most of the graph drawing tools mainly focus on static drawing generation. In this paper we present an approach that is efficient enough to visualise the user-requested parts (views) of a relatively large Semantic Program Graphs of Erlang projects in soft real-time. With the presented approach the visualised graphs can be traversed interactively, by changing between different levels of detailed information, which may support code comprehension in the RefactorErl framework. 2010 Mathematics Subject Classification. 68N01, 65D18. 1998 CR Categories and Descriptors. I.3.1 [COMPUTER GRAPHICS]: Hardware Architecture - Parallel processing; I.3.5 [COMPUTER GRAPHICS]: Computational Geometry and Object Modeling - Physically based modelling. Key words and phrases. graph visualisation, layout generation, physically based modelling, code comprehension. |
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