Zeus
Zeus: a System for Algorithm Animation and Multi-View Editing. Algorithm animation is a form of program visualization that is concerned with dynamic and interactive graphical displays of a program’s fundamental operations. The paper describes the Zeus algorithm animation system. Zeus is noteworthy for its use of objects, strong-typing, parallelism, and graphical development of views. Also of interest is how the system can be used for building multi-view editors
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- Teseo Schneider, Patrick Zulian, Mohammad R. Azadmanesh, Rolf Krause, Matthias Hauswirth: Vestige: A Visualization Framework for Engineering Geometry-Related Software (2015) not zbMATH
- Demetrescu, Camil; Finocchi, Irene; Italiano, Giuseppe F.; Näher, Stefan: Visualization in algorithm engineering: Tools and techniques (2002)
- Demetrescu, Camil; Finocchi, Irene; Stasko, John T.: Specifying algorithm visualizations: Interesting events or state mapping? (2002)
- Diehl, Stephan (ed.): Software visualization. International seminar Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, May 20--25, 2001. Revised papers (2002)
- Bauderon, M.; Gruner, S.; Métivier, Y.; Mosbah, M.; Sellami, A.: Visualization of distributed algorithms based on graph relabelling systems (2001)
- Baeza-Yates, Ricardo A.; Fuentes, Luis O.: A framework to animate string algorithms (1996)