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'''Software Visualization''' (Diehl, 2002; Knight, 2002) is concerned with the static or animated 2-D or 3-D (Marcus et al., 2003) visual representation of information about software systems based on their structure (Staples & Bieman, 1999), size (Lanza, 2004), history (Lopez et al., 2004), or behavior (Stasko et al., 1997). Typically, the information used for [[visualization]] is [[software metric|software metric]] data from measurement activities.
The objectives of software visualizations are to support the [[program_understanding|understanding]] of software systems (i.e., its structure) and algorithms (e.g., by animating the behavior of sorting algorithms) as well as the analysis of software systems and their anomalies (e.g., by showing classes with height [[coupling]]).
= Types of software visualization =
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== Research Groups ==
* [http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/softviz/ Software Visualization at GVU]
* [http://www.cs.hut.fi/Research/SVG/ Software Visualization Group] at the Helsinki University of
== Conferences and Workshops ==
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