2. SOFTVIS 2005: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Thomas L. Naps, Wim De Pauw (Eds.): Proceedings of the ACM 2005 Symposium on Software Visualization, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, May 14-15, 2005. ACM 2005 ISBN 1-59593-073-6
Visualization of algorithms
Nelson A. Baloian, Henning Breuer, Wolfram Luther: Algorithm visualization using concept keyboards. 7-16
Dierk Johannes, Raimund Seidel, Reinhard Wilhelm: Algorithm animation using shape analysis: visualising abstract executions. 17-26
Mohammad Ghoniem, Hadrien Cambazard, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Narendra Jussien: Peeking in solver strategies using explanations visualization of dynamic graphs for constraint programming. 27-36
Visualization of the software development process


Ciaran O'Reilly, David W. Bustard, Philip J. Morrow: The war room command console: shared visualizations for inclusive team coordination. 57-65
Martin Pinzger, Harald Gall, Michael Fischer, Michele Lanza: Visualizing multiple evolution metrics. 67-75
Visualization with UML
Deepali Kholkar, G. Murali Krishna, Ulka Shrotri, R. Venkatesh: Visual specification and analysis of use cases. 77-85
Jan Van den Bergh, Karin Coninx: Towards modeling context-sensitive interactive applications: the context-sensitive user interface profile (CUP). 87-94
Program visualization

Brian A. Malloy, James F. Power: Exploiting UML dynamic object modeling for the visualization of C++ programs. 105-114
Visualization of parallel and distributed systems
Wolfgang Blochinger, Michael Kaufmann, Martin Siebenhaller: Visualizing structural properties of irregular parallel computations. 125-134
Philip T. Cox, Simon Gauvin, Andrew Rau-Chaplin: Adding parallelism to visual data flow programs. 135-144
Layout and graph drawing algorithms for software visualization
Andreas Noack, Claus Lewerentz: A space of layout styles for hierarchical graph models of software systems. 155-164
Michael Balzer, Oliver Deussen, Claus Lewerentz: Voronoi treemaps for the visualization of software metrics. 165-172
Visualization frameworks and empirical evaluation
Thomas Panas, Rüdiger Lincke, Welf Löwe: Online-configuration of software visualizations with Vizz3D. 173-182
Robert DeLine, Amir Khella, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson: Towards understanding programs through wear-based filtering. 183-192
Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Davor Cubranic, Daniel M. Germán: On the use of visualization to support awareness of human activities in software development: a survey and a framework. 193-202



