Supporting smooth image transitions is a valuable feature in software visualization systems, but it seems difficult to achieve in declarative frameworks, as they are basically data (and not event) driven. This paper discusses the problem of specifying an animated behavior of graphical objects in a declarative style, addressing both automation and customization possibilities. In particular, in our framework graphical objects are able to automatically get animated when they appear onto a scene, when they change and, at last, when they disappear. Moreover, animations can be customized by means of declarations encoded in a logic-based language. The framework offers basic libraries of default behaviors that the user can choose from, and methods for specifying new behaviors are also supported by the language.

Smooth animation of algorithms in a declarative framework / Demetrescu, Camil; Finocchi, Irene. - Proc. 15th IEEE Int.Symposium on Visual Languages (VL'99), (1999), pp. 280-287. (Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages (VL'99), Tokyo, Japan, September 13 -16, 1999). [10.1109/vl.1999.795914].

Smooth animation of algorithms in a declarative framework

Irene Finocchi
1999

Abstract

Supporting smooth image transitions is a valuable feature in software visualization systems, but it seems difficult to achieve in declarative frameworks, as they are basically data (and not event) driven. This paper discusses the problem of specifying an animated behavior of graphical objects in a declarative style, addressing both automation and customization possibilities. In particular, in our framework graphical objects are able to automatically get animated when they appear onto a scene, when they change and, at last, when they disappear. Moreover, animations can be customized by means of declarations encoded in a logic-based language. The framework offers basic libraries of default behaviors that the user can choose from, and methods for specifying new behaviors are also supported by the language.
1999
9780769502168
algorithm animation; software engineering; software visualization
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