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MatrixPro - a tool for demonstrating data structures and algorithms ex tempore | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

MatrixPro - a tool for demonstrating data structures and algorithms ex tempore


Abstract:

Algorithm animation has been researched since early 1980's and many different visualization systems have been developed. However, most of them have remained as research p...Show More

Abstract:

Algorithm animation has been researched since early 1980's and many different visualization systems have been developed. However, most of them have remained as research prototypes and almost none have gained wide acceptance by teachers as classroom demonstration tools. One of the key reasons for this has been that preparing animations has been too laborious. In this paper, we demonstrate a new tool, MatrixPro, in which animations are generated in terms of visual algorithm simulation. The user can graphically invoke ready-made operations available in the library to simulate the working of real algorithms. Since the system understands the semantics of the operations, the teacher can ex tempore demonstrate the execution of algorithms with different input sets, or work with "what-if" questions students ask in lectures. Such an approach lowers considerably the step for adopting algorithm visualization as a regular lecture tool.
Date of Conference: 30 August 2004 - 01 September 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 November 2004
Print ISBN:0-7695-2181-9
Conference Location: Joensuu, Finland

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