Researchers in the Area of Software Visualization
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Ronald M. Baecker
Professor of Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, and Management at the University of Toronto,
co-director of the Dynamic Graphics Project,
and founder and director of the Knowledge Media Design.
Author of "Sorting Out Sorting".
e-mail: rmb@dgp.toronto.edu
www:
http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/people/RMB/rmb.html
Jon L. Bentley
member of
the technical staff at the Computer Science Research Center at Bell
Labs, and contributing editor to Dr. Dobb's Journal.
e-mail: jlb@research.bell-labs.com
www: http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/jlb/
Andries van Dam
University Professor of Technology and Education
and Professor of Computer Science
Brown University.
e-mail: avd@cs.brown.edu
www:
http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/avd/
Christopher J. DiGiano
Research Scientist, Center for Technology in Learning at SRI
International. Author of the LogoMedia programming environment,
facilitating the visualization of programs with sounds as well as
images.
e-mail: gi@unix.sri.com or
digi@acm.org
www:
http://www.idiom.com/~digi/home.html
John B. Domingue
Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence,
Human Cognition Research Laboratory,
The Open University, England.
e-mail: J.B.Domingue@open.ac.uk
www:
http://hcrl.open.ac.uk/people/john.html
Sarah Douglas
Professor and Head of Computer and Information Science Department,
Member of Cognitive Science Institute and Computational Science
Institute, Leader of Interactive Systems Group, University of
Oregon, Eugene.
e-mail: douglas@cs.uoregon.edu
www:
http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/~douglas/sarah2.html
Alejo Hausner
Member of CS Department, Princeton University. Developer of a
portable, general-purpose animation system, Gawain.
e-mail: ah@cs.princeton.edu
www:http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~ah
Brian Kernighan
Member of
the technical staff at the Computer Science Research Center at Bell
Labs.
e-mail: bwk@bell-labs.com
www:
http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/bwk/
D. T. Lee
Professor of the Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Northwestern
University, Director of the Computational Geometry and Algorithm
Visualization Laboratory.
e-mail: dtlee@ece.nwu.edu
www: http://www.ece.nwu.edu/~dtlee/
Paul Mulholland
Research Fellow, Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University.
His research interests lie in the area of understanding software
visualization.
e-mail: P.Mulholland@open.ac.uk
www:
http://kmi.open.ac.uk/~paulm/index.html
Brad A. Myers
Senior Research Scientist at the
Human Computer Interaction Institute,
School of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University. Author of the taxonomy and
survey of software visualization.
e-mail: bam+@cs.cmu.edu
www: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bam/
Marc A. Najork
Research staff at the
Systems Research Center, COMPAQ. Extended Zeus to 3D, developed
Obliq-3D, implemented (with Brown) CAT and JCAT.
e-mail: najork@pa.dec.com
www:
http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/personal/najork/home.html
Thomas Naps
Implemented GAIGS.
e-mail: Thomas.Naps@lawrence.edu
www:
http://gaigs.cmsc.lawrence.edu/tom_naps/
Blaine A. Price,
Chief Systems Strategist,
Knowledge Media Institute,
The Open University, England. Co-author of "A Principled Taxonomy of
Software Visualization".
e-mail: B.A.Price@open.ac.uk
www: http://kmi.open.ac.uk/bp/
Guido Roessling
University of Siegen, Siegen,
Germany. Developer of Animal.
e-mail: roessling@acm.org
www:
www: roman@cs.wustl.edu
www:
http://swarm.cs.wustl.edu/~roman/
John T. Stasko,
Associate Professor in the College of Computing and a member of the
Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center at Georgia Tech. Developer
of the TANGO, XTango, and POLKA software visualization systems.
e-mail: stasko@cc.gatech.edu
www:
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/people/faculty/john.stasko/
Roberto Tamassia
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins
University and Professor of Computer Science, Brown
University.
Author of "Data Structures and Algorithms in Java", developer of Mocha
algorithm animation system.
e-mail: rt@cs.brown.edu
www:
http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs016/book/
Algorithm Visualization - last modified July 7, 2001
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