Evaluation of Software Visualization Tools
Abstract
Many software visualization (SoftVis) tools are continuously be-
ing developed by both researchers as well as software development
companies. In order to determine if the developed tools are effec-
tive in helping their target users, it is desirable that they are exposed
to a proper evaluation.
Despite this, there is still lack of a general guideline on how these
evaluations should be carried out and many of the tool developers
perform very limited or no evaluation of their tools. Each person
that carries out one evaluation, however, has experiences which, if
shared, can guide future evaluators. This paper presents the lessons
learned from evaluating over 20 SoftVis tools with over 90 users
in five different studies spread on a period of over two years. The
lessons covered include the selection of the tools, tasks, as well as
evaluation participants. Other discussed points are related to the
duration of the evaluation experiment, its location, the procedure
followed when carrying out the experiment, as well as motivation
of the participants. Finally, an analysis of the lessons learned is
shown with the hope that these lessons will be of some assistance
to future SoftVis tool evaluators.
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