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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Tue, 17 Jan 1995 22:31:48 MST
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Date: 18 Jan 1995 03:43:29 GMT
From: kang@kang.mpce.mq.edu.au (Kang Zhang)
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Organization: Macquarie University, Sydney
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Subject: Australian Computer Journal - Special Issue
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Call For Papers
AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER JOURNAL
Special Issue on Software Visualisation
A graphical view delivers higher information content than the
corresponding textual presentation. Visual structures and
relationships are easier for reasoning and understanding than
similar linguistically described structures. Recent advances
in interactive computer graphics and window technology have made
visualisation an essential tool for software development.
The term "software visualisation" refers to the graphical
display of characteristics and behaviour of all aspects of
software: design and analysis methods, systems, programs and
algorithms. The purpose of this special issue of the Australian
Computer Journal is to collect and compare different experiences
of software visualisation both from fundamental and applied
viewpoints.
Although not limited to the following, manuscripts are sought from
academia and industry on such topics as
o Program and algorithm animation
o Graphical programming tools and environments
o Graph drawing
o Parallel program visualisation
o Graphical software design and analysis tools
o Human factors in software visualisation
o Visual models for software engineering
o Data structure visualisation
Schedule:
Deadline for paper (four copies) submission: 19 May 1995
Notification of decision: 31 August 1995
Final manuscript due: 5 October 1995
Publication: November 1995
Paper preparation guidelines can be found in any issue of the journal.
Questions regarding the special issue can be directed to either of the
following Guest Editors:
Prof Peter Eades Dr Kang Zhang
Department of Computer Science Department of Computing
University of Newcastle Macquarie University
Newcastle, NSW 2308 Sydney, NSW 2109
Australia Australia
Tel. +61-49-216034 Tel. +61-2-850953
Fax: +61-49-216929 Fax: +61-2-8509551
Email: eades@cs.newcastle.edu.au Email: kang@mpce.mq.edu.au
Four copies of the full manuscript should be sent to:
Prof Peter Eades, Special Issue on Software Visualisation
Department of Computer Science
University of Newcastle
Newcastle, NSW 2308
Australia