DocumentCode
332156
Title
Improving visual impact analysis
Author
Hutchins, Matthew ; Gallagher, Keith
Author_Institution
CSIRO, Canberra, ACT, Australia
fYear
1998
fDate
16-20 Nov 1998
Firstpage
294
Lastpage
303
Abstract
Visual impact analysis is a software visualisation technique that lets software maintainers judge the impact of proposed changes and plan maintenance accordingly. An existing CASE tool uses a directed acyclic graph display derived from decomposition slicing of a program for visual impact analysis. In this paper, we analyse the graph display and show that it is semantically ambiguous and fails to show important information. We propose requirements for an improved display based on a definition of “interference” between variables in a maintenance context. The design for a new display is presented with a series of examples to illustrate its effectiveness. The display is focused on providing a straightforward method to analyse the impact of changes
Keywords
program visualisation; software maintenance; directed acyclic graph; graph display; maintenance; software visualisation; visual impact analysis; Australia; Computer aided software engineering; Displays; Failure analysis; Information analysis; Software maintenance; Surges; Testing; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Maintenance, 1998. Proceedings., International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bethesda, MD
ISSN
1063-6773
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8779-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSM.1998.738521
Filename
738521
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