Previous work has demonstrated that presenting the data structures from programs in a graphical manner can significantly help programmers understand and debug their programs. In most previous systems, however, the graphical displays, called data visualizations, had to be laboriously hand created. The Amethyst system, which runs on Apple Macintosh computers, provides attractive and appropriate default displays for data structures. The default displays include the appropriate forms for literals of the simple types inside type-specific shapes, and stacked boxes for records and arrays. In the near future, we plan to develop rules for layout of simple dynamic data structures (like linked lists and binary trees), and simple mechanisms for creating customized displays. The visualizations are integrated into an advanced programming environment which is used to teach programming methodology at the introductory level.
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