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  2. Graphviz - Wikipedia

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    Terraform an infrastructure-as-code tool from Hashicorp allows output of an execution plan as a DOT resource graph; TOra a free-software database development and administration GUI, available under the GNU GPL. Trac wiki has a Graphviz plugin. [12] Zim includes a plugin that allows adding and editing in-page diagrams using the Graphviz dot ...

  3. Software visualization - Wikipedia

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    Software visualization [1] [2] or software visualisation refers to the visualization of information of and related to software systems—either the architecture of its source code or metrics of their runtime behavior—and their development process by means of static, interactive or animated 2-D or 3-D [3] visual representations of their structure, [4] execution, [5] behavior, [6] and evolution.

  4. Call graph - Wikipedia

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    NDepend:is a static analysis tool for .NET code. This tool supports a large number of code metrics, allows for visualization of dependencies using directed graphs and dependency matrix. PHP, Perl and Python. Devel::NYTProf : a Perl performance analyser and call chart generator; phpCallGraph : a call graph generator for PHP programs that uses ...

  5. Control-flow graph - Wikipedia

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    Some CFG examples: (a) an if-then-else (b) a while loop (c) a natural loop with two exits, e.g. while with an if...break in the middle; non-structured but reducible (d) an irreducible CFG: a loop with two entry points, e.g. goto into a while or for loop A control-flow graph used by the Rust compiler to perform codegen.

  6. Stepping (debugging) - Wikipedia

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    The programmer may examine the state of the program, machine, and related data before and after execution of a particular line of code. This allows the programmer to evaluate the effects of each statement or instruction in isolation, and thereby gain insight into the behavior (or misbehavior) of the executing program.

  7. Tracing (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tracing in software engineering refers to the process of capturing and recording information about the execution of a software program. This information is typically used by programmers for debugging purposes, and additionally, depending on the type and detail of information contained in a trace log, by experienced system administrators or technical-support personnel and by software monitoring ...

  8. Profiling (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    A profiler can be applied to an individual method or at the scale of a module or program, to identify performance bottlenecks by making long-running code obvious. [1] A profiler can be used to understand code from a timing point of view, with the objective of optimizing it to handle various runtime conditions [2] or various loads. [3]

  9. WinDirStat - Wikipedia

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    WinDirStat is a free and open-source graphical disk usage analyzer for Microsoft Windows.It presents a sub-tree view with disk-use percentage alongside a usage-sorted list of file extensions that is interactively integrated with a colorful graphical display (a treemap).