"Esta visualización, llamada code_swarm, muestra el historial de commits en un proyecto de software" http://vis.cs.ucdavis.edu/~ogawa/codeswarm/
Son videos, se pueden ver PosgreSQL, Python, Eclipse, Apache, etc. Pego un cachito más, sin traducir: I've been studying software projects for a while now. Not the programming, but the people -- the way they interact with each other through collaboration and communication. My investigations have always been visual: I've built applications that create pictures of what is happening within software projects. But they have always had a rigid structure to them. Organic information visualization, coined by Ben Fry, is a different approach to information visualization. It eschews traditional data confinement in space and lets the elements play together in freeform and unpredictable ways. Y algo importante: I've received some requests to make the application open source so that people can use it on their own software projects. I think that's a great idea. Unfortunately the ad hoc code needs lots of cleaning and I will be busy with other things in the next few months. If I have time I will look into it. Update: I'm serious about making this project open source. I will likely have to wait until this weekend, though. Así que lo van a poder usar en lugro-mesh cuando lo libere :) saludos! _______________________________________________ Lugro mailing list [email protected] http://www.lugro.org.ar/mailman/listinfo/lugro
