SoftCloud: A Tool for Visualizing Software Artifacts as Tag Clouds
Ra'Fat Al-Msie'deen

TL;DR
SoftCloud is a novel visualization tool that represents software artifacts as comprehensive tag clouds, aiding developers in managing complexity by visually summarizing tags and their frequencies across artifacts.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to visualize all software artifacts simultaneously as a tag cloud, enhancing artifact comprehension and management.
Findings
Successfully retrieves all tags and their frequencies from artifacts.
Demonstrates effectiveness across different software artifacts.
Validates SoftCloud's ability to visualize software artifacts accurately.
Abstract
Software artifacts visualization helps software developers to manage the size and complexity of the software system. The tag cloud technique visualizes tags within the cloud according to their frequencies in software artifacts. A font size of the tag within the cloud indicates its frequency within a software artifact, while the color of a tag within the cloud uses just for aesthetic purposes. This paper suggests a new approach (SoftCloud) to visualize software artifacts as a tag cloud. The originality of SoftCloud is visualizing all the artifacts available to the software program as a tag cloud. Experiments have conducted on different software artifacts to validate SoftCloud and demonstrate its strengths. The results showed the ability of SoftCloud to correctly retrieve all tags and their frequencies from available software artifacts.
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Software Engineering Research
