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Embedding Spatial Software Visualization in the IDE: an Exploratory Study

Software Engineering 2010-07-27 v1 Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

Software visualization can be of great use for understanding and exploring a software system in an intuitive manner. Spatial representation of software is a promising approach of increasing interest. However, little is known about how developers interact with spatial visualizations that are embedded in the IDE. In this paper, we present a pilot study that explores the use of Software Cartography for program comprehension of an unknown system. We investigated whether developers establish a spatial memory of the system, whether clustering by topic offers a sound base layout, and how developers interact with maps. We report our results in the form of observations, hypotheses, and implications. Key findings are a) that developers made good use of the map to inspect search results and call graphs, and b) that developers found the base layout surprising and often confusing. We conclude with concrete advice for the design of embedded software maps.

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@article{arxiv.1007.4303,
  title  = {Embedding Spatial Software Visualization in the IDE: an Exploratory Study},
  author = {Adrian Kuhn and David Erni and Oscar Nierstrasz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.4303},
  year   = {2010}
}

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To appear in proceedings of SOFTVIS 2010 conference

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