PerfVis: Pervasive Visualization in Immersive Augmented Reality for Performance Awareness

Leonel Merino, Mario Hess, Alexandre Bergel, Oscar Nierstrasz, D. Weiskopf
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Abstract

Developers are usually unaware of the impact of code changes to the performance of software systems. Although developers can analyze the performance of a system by executing, for instance, a performance test to compare the performance of two consecutive versions of the system, changing from a programming task to a testing task would disrupt the development flow. In this paper, we propose the use of a city visualization that dynamically provides developers with a pervasive view of the continuous performance of a system. We use an immersive augmented reality device (Microsoft HoloLens) to display our visualization and extend the integrated development environment on a computer screen to use the physical space. We report on technical details of the design and implementation of our visualization tool, and discuss early feedback that we collected of its usability. Our investigation explores a new visual metaphor to support the exploration and analysis of possibly very large and multidimensional performance data. Our initial result indicates that the city metaphor can be adequate to analyze dynamic performance data on a large and non-trivial software system.
PerfVis:沉浸式增强现实中的普遍可视化,用于性能感知
开发人员通常不会意识到代码更改对软件系统性能的影响。尽管开发人员可以通过执行来分析系统的性能,例如,通过性能测试来比较系统的两个连续版本的性能,但是从编程任务更改为测试任务将会破坏开发流程。在本文中,我们建议使用城市可视化,动态地为开发人员提供系统持续性能的普遍视图。我们使用沉浸式增强现实设备(Microsoft HoloLens)来显示我们的可视化,并在计算机屏幕上扩展集成开发环境以使用物理空间。我们报告了可视化工具的设计和实现的技术细节,并讨论了我们收集的关于其可用性的早期反馈。我们的研究探索了一种新的视觉隐喻,以支持对可能非常大的多维性能数据的探索和分析。我们的初步结果表明,城市隐喻可以足够地分析一个大型和非平凡的软件系统的动态性能数据。
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