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Pub. period:1996-2005
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:7



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Manish Agrawal:1
H. Raghav Rao:1
Dan Jong Kim:1

 

 

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H. Raghav Rao:31
Dan Jong Kim:7
Manish Agrawal:6
 
 
 
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2005
 
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Gestwicki, Paul and Jayaraman, Bharat (2005): Methodology and architecture of JIVE. In: Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Software Visualization 2005. pp. 95-104.

A novel approach to the runtime visualization and analysis of object-oriented programs is presented and illustrated through a prototype system called JIVE: Java Interactive Visualization Environment. The main contributions of JIVE are: multiple concurrent representations of program state and execution history; support for forward and reverse execution; and graphical queries over program execution. This model facilitates program understanding and interactive debugging. Our visualization of runtime states clarifies the important point that objects are environments of execution. The history of object interaction is displayed via sequence diagrams, and in this way we help close the loop between design-time and run-time representations. Interactive execution is made possible by maintaining a runtime history database, which may be queried for information on variable behavior, method executions, and object interactions. We illustrate the capabilities of this system through examples. JIVE is implemented using the Java Platform Debugger Architecture and supports the Java language and libraries, including multithreaded and GUI applications.

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2003
 
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Kim, Dan Jong, Agrawal, Manish, Jayaraman, Bharat and Rao, H. Raghav (2003): A comparison of B2B e-service solutions. In Communications of the ACM, 46 (12) pp. 317-324.

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Jayaraman, Bharat and Tambay, Pallavi (2002): Compositional Semantics for Diagrams Using Constrained Objects. In: Hegarty, Mary, Meyer, Bernd and Narayanan, N. Hari (eds.) Diagrams 2002 - Diagrammatic Representation and Inference - Second International Conference April 18-20, 2002, Callaway Gardens, GA, USA. pp. 94-96.

 
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Gestwicki, Paul V. and Jayaraman, Bharat (2002): Interactive Visualization of Java Programs. In: HCC 2002 - IEEE CS International Symposium on Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments 3-6 September, 2002, Arlington, VA, USA. pp. 226-235.

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Jayaraman, Bharat and Baltus, Charlotte M. (1996): Visualizing Program Execution. In: VL 1996 1996. pp. 30-37.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1996-2005
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:7



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Manish Agrawal:1
H. Raghav Rao:1
Dan Jong Kim:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Bharat Jayaraman's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

H. Raghav Rao:31
Dan Jong Kim:7
Manish Agrawal:6
 
 
 
May 19

Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that's why it is so complicated.

-- Paul Rand, 1997

 
 

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