VASE 2009

Visual Analytics in Software Engineering (VASE)

This is a workshop (Monday 16 November) part of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, Auckland, New Zealand (16-20 November 2009).

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The fields of information visualisation and visual analytics have provided a rich source of techniques and tools for exploring complex information spaces. Automated software engineering creates or involves the handling of complex information spaces, and this workshop will look at the role that visualisation and visual analytics has to play in supporting automated software engineering.

As an example of this, researchers are currently developing novel methods, algorithms, and techniques to visualise multiple types and sets of artifacts. This goes beyond just looking at source code, but also visualising and analysing other documents, meta-data, or repository data for diverse, complex, and large-scale software applications.

There are a number of challenges facing both information visualisation and visual analytics, and this workshop will provide the opportunity for researchers to come together and discuss the impact of these challenges on specifically supporting aspects of automated software engineering. Stemming from this, the workshop will provide the opportunity to propose and discuss a roadmap for future solutions to these challenges, and areas for collaboration.

VASE will be a workshop bringing together researchers in the fields of software visualisation, information visualisation and visual analytics. We invite novel contributions on any topics in advanced information visualisation techniques and visual analytics relating to (and any other related area):

  • Empirical software engineering
  • Program understanding
  • Software architecture and design
  • Testing, verification, and validation
  • Component-based systems
  • Ontologies and methodologies
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Software metrics

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