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Evaluating Scalable Vector Graphics for Use in Software Visualisation

Duignan, M., Biddle, R. and Tempero, E.

    The W3C's new 'Scalable Victor Graphics' standard provides a new technology for deploying interactive graphical content over the Web. This paper briefly describes SVG and some of its more interesting features. We have developed a principled model for evaluating the suitability of technologies for supporting software visualisation. We briefly outline this model, and then apply it to SVG.
Cite as: Duignan, M., Biddle, R. and Tempero, E. (2003). Evaluating Scalable Vector Graphics for Use in Software Visualisation. In Proc. Australian Symposium on Information Visualisation, (invis.au'03), Adelaide, Australia. CRPIT, 24. Pattison, T. and Thomas, B., Eds. ACS. 127-136.
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