Hi all,
@Alexandre: Find and Zoom in and out buttons are already there.
Highlighting of single nodes and relationships is working. Other
interactions I'm working on.
@Doru: Sounds good! But I'd like to make it a little bit more mature before
gong there. But we should definitely look into it soon.
There are still some necessary steps to take - from the API side to the
Front-End side.
I'd like to offer some more basic interaction capabilities and also allow
for more versatility when constructing the hierarchical graph.
One of the goals of this hierarchical graph implementation is to make it as
generic as possible to allow for visualization of systems not just related
to software development.
Here is a screenshot of a hierarchical graph visualization of a directory:
http://cl.ly/image/0o3Q3u2z1T1K
Its some PHP web site project inside a git repo. Weight used is size of
files.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. Will keep you posted.
Cheers,
Dennis
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Tudor Girba <tudor(a)tudorgirba.com> wrote:
Excellent!
We should look into integrating it in the Moose Suite configuration.
Doru
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Dennis Schenk
<d.schenk(a)students.unibe.ch> wrote:
Hi all,
Here's a short status update on the port of Softwarenaut to Pharo for
those
interested.
Here is a screenshot of Softwarenaut visualizing itself:
http://cl.ly/image/073a0B0z3N15
We see all the classes as nodes, their size corresponds to their weights
(which is LOC in this example). The Treemaps are constructed with the
classes children, which are methods, their weight also based on LOC.
The relationships are the propagated invocations from each class to the
others.
The nodes are manually laid out in the screenshot. One of the next steps
will be to find some clever layouting mechanism for nodes of different
sizes
with relationships between them.
Here is another screenshot of FAMIX
http://cl.ly/image/1t3C2s0r3M3V
Using the same parameters as the visualization used for the Softwarenaut
screenshot but arranged in a circle layout.
If anyone has any question don't hesitate to ask.
Cheers,
Dennis
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