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The frameSoC software architecture for multiple-view trace data analysis

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Trace analysis graphical user environments have to provide different views on trace data, in order to be effective in helping the comprehension of the traced application behavior. In this article we propose an open and modular software architecture, the FrameSoC workbench, which defines clear principles for view engineering and for view consistency management. The FrameSoC workbench has been successfully applied in real trace analysis use cases.

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    EICS '14: Proceedings of the 2014 ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems
    June 2014
    312 pages
    ISBN:9781450327251
    DOI:10.1145/2607023
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    1. ergonomics
    2. execution traces
    3. infrastructure
    4. multiple-views
    5. publish-subscribe
    6. software engineering
    7. trace management
    8. user interaction
    9. user interface

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