September 27, Friday

9.00
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9.30
Welcome Alex Telea, Andrian Marcus, Andreas Kerren
9.30
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10.30
Keynote Talk Jarke van Wijk
10.30
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11.00
Coffee Break
11.00
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12.30
Session 1: Comprehension Chair: Steven Reiss
An Empirical Study Assessing the Effect of SeeIT 3D on Comprehension Bonita Sharif, Grace Jetty, Jairo Aponte, and Esteban Parra
Finding Structures in Multi-Type Code Couplings with Node-Link and Matrix Visualizations Ala Abuthawabeh, Fabian Beck, Dirk Zeckzer, and Stephan Diehl
Lightweight Software Reverse Engineering Using Augmented Matrix Visualizations Bradley Wehrwein
Software Entities as Bird Flocks and Fish Schools Giuseppe Scanniello and Ugo Erra
Visual Monitoring of Numeric Variables Embedded in Source Code Fabian Beck, Fabrice Hollerich, Stephan Diehl, and Daniel Weiskopf
12.30
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14.00
Lunch
14.00
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15.15
Session 2: Formal Tool Demos Chair: Stephan Diehl
In this session, accepted tool demo paper authors present their tool in a 10-minutes talk to the audience. Additionally, these authors will give live demos of their tools during the following session "Posters and Live Tool Demos".
A Tile-Based Editor for a Textual Programming Language Michael Homer and James Noble
Chronos: Visualizing Slices of Source-Code History Francisco Servant and James Jones
Design Decisions in AspectMaps Johan Fabry and Alexandre Bergel
IMMV: An Interactive Multi-Matrix Visualization for Program Comprehension Ala Abuthawabeh and Dirk Zeckzer
SynchroVis: 3D Visualization of Monitoring Traces in the City Metaphor for Analyzing Concurrency Jan Waller, Christian Wulf, Florian Fittkau, Philipp Döhring, and Wilhelm Hasselbring
Tool Demonstration: The Visualizations of Code Bubbles Steven Reiss and Alexander Tarvo
VisGi: Visualizing Git Branches Stefan Elsen
15.15
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15.45
Coffee Break
15.45
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17.00
Session 3: Posters and Live Tool-Demos
In this session, live tool demos are given by authors of the tool demo papers accepted at VISSOFT. We call these formal tool demos. Additionally, any VISSOFT author (of NIER or full papers) can register to give a demo of their tools. We call these informal tool demos. Both formal and informal tool demos also have the opportunity of hanging an A0-sized poster next to their demo location to advertise and/or further detail the material they demonstrate. This session follows a free walk-in structure, where participants can visit all tool demo stands in any desired order and mingle and chat with tool demonstrators and other participants. The following thus lists presenters in arbitrary (alphabetical) order.
A Closer Look at Bugs Tomasso del Sasso
An Empirical Study Assessing the Effect of SeeIT 3D on Comprehension Esteban Parra
ClonEvol: Visualizing Software Evolution with Code Clones Avdo Hanjalic
CodeMetropolis – a Minecraft Based Collaboration Tool for Developers Gergő Balogh
Live Trace Visualization for Comprehending Large Software Landscapes: The ExplorViz Approach Florian Fittkau
SourceVis: Collaborative Software Visualization for Co-located Environments Craig Anslow
SyncTrace: Visual Thread-Interplay Analysis Benjamin Karran
Visualizing the Workflow of Developers Roberto Minelli
17.30 - Social Event (Philips Museum)

September 28, Saturday

9.15
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10.30
Session 4: Evolution Chair: Jarke van Wijk
Performance Evolution Blueprint: Understanding the Impact of Software Evolution on Performance Juan Pablo Sandoval Alcocer, Alexandre Bergel, Stephane Ducasse, and Marcus Denker
Visualizing Software Dynamicities with Heat Maps Omar Benomar, Houari Sahraoui, and Pierre Poulin
ClonEvol: Visualizing Software Evolution with Code Clones Avdo Hanjalic
DEVis: A Tool for Visualizing Software Document Evolution Junji Zhi and Guenther Ruhe
10.30
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11.00
Coffee Break
11.00
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12.30
Session 5: Development and Developers Chair: Wim De Pauw
SourceVis: Collaborative Software Visualization for Co-located Environments Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, and Robert Biddle
CodeMetropolis – a Minecraft Based Collaboration Tool for Developers Gergő Balogh and Árpád Beszédes
Visualizing Emotions in Software Development Projects Emitza Guzman
Visualizing the Workflow of Developers Roberto Minelli and Michele Lanza
Visualizing time and geography of Open Source Softwares with Storygraph Ayush Shrestha, Ying Zhu, and Ben Miller
Visuocode: A software development environment that supports spatial navigation and composition Daniel Bradley and Ian Hayes
12.30
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14.00
Lunch
14.00
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15.30
Session 6: Dynamic Analysis Chair: Michele Lanza
SyncTrace: Visual Thread-Interplay Analysis Benjamin Karran, Jonas Trümper, and Jürgen Döllner
Visualizing Jobs with Shared Resources in Distributed Environments Wim De Pauw, Joel Wolf, and Andrey Balmin
Live Trace Visualization for Comprehending Large Software Landscapes: The ExplorViz Approach Florian Fittkau, Jan Waller, Christian Wulf, and Wilhelm Hasselbring
Visualizing Constituent Behaviors within Executions Vijay Krishna Palepu and James Jones
Visualizing the Allocation and Death of Objects Raoul L. Veroy, Nathan P. Ricci, and Samuel Z. Guyer
15.30
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16.00
Coffee Break
16.00
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17.15
Session 7: Bug, Testing, and Behavior Chair: Jonas Trümper
Using HTML5 Visualizations in Software Fault Localization Carlos Gouveia, José Campos, and Rui Abreu
Automatic Categorization and Visualization of Lock Behavior Steven Reiss and Alexander Tarvo
A Closer Look at Bugs Tommaso Dal Sasso and Michele Lanza
Towards Interactive Visualization Support for Pairwise Testing Software Product Lines Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon and Alexander Egyed
17.15
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17.30
Closing