Une cartographie logicielle sous forme de ville : « Les classes sont représentées comme des bâtiments dans la ville, tandis que les paquets sont représentés comme les quartiers… ». Génial !
https://t.co/rpPq1B62ZF
Par @richardwettel, thank you !
I wanted to study Architecture in highschool (the "real" Architecture, not Software Architecture!). I lost my path to Software Engineering (am glad about it). Doing software visualization using tools such as CodeCity, helps me to merge my two passions! Thanks @richardwettel ;)
@ennowulff @RainerWinkler Typically, this error is caused by the importer, which does not „know“ the type of an entity being parsed. For instance, Java annotations are not part of the FAMIX 2.1 metamodel. If a model is exported using a newer FAMIX version, such unknown types end up exported in the model.
@ennowulff It‘s very likely a model exported using a version of FAMIX other than 2.1, which is incompatible with CodeCity. For more on this topic, have a look at https://t.co/zwHwTciO1m
The award for the Most Influential Paper goes to Richard Wettel @richardwettel and Michele Lanza @lanzamichele for their Paper "Visualizing Software Systems as Cities”. Congratulations! Well deserved, given the numerous city visualizations that have been presented at #VISSOFT2020
The first paper published as a Ph.D. student in 2007 together with my awesome advisor @lanzamichele “Visualizing Software Systems as Cities” receives the @IEEEVISSOFT Most Influential Paper award in 2020! Surprised, nostalgic, grateful...
CodeCity together with the research that @richardwettel did around it was one great piece of work.
It offered a novel vantage point to look at the inside of software systems from:
https://t.co/LuTOXS1wBt
Nothing in a software system is boring given the right perspective.