Modern object-oriented programs are hierarchical systems with many thousands of interrelated subsystems. Visualization helps developers to better comprehend these large and complex systems. This work presents a three-dimensional visualization technique that represents the static structure of object-oriented software using distributions of three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional plane. The visual complexity is reduced by adjusting the transparency of object surfaces to the distance of the viewpoint. An approach called Hierarchical Net is proposed for a clear representation of the relationships between the subsystems.
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Rivera, T. (2011). Synthesis and Thermoluminescent Characterization of Ceramics Materials. In Advances in Ceramics - Synthesis and Characterization, Processing and Specific Applications. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/17423
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