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A cloud platform records a wealth of information regarding program execution. Most cloud service providers offer dashboard monitoring tools that visualize resource usage and billing information, and support debugging. In this paper, we present a tool that visualizes cloud execution logs for a different goal — to facilitate program understanding and generate documentations for an application using...
Web services offer a more reliable and efficient way to access online data than scraping web pages. However, interacting with web services to retrieve data often requires people to write a lot of code. Moreover, many web services return data in complex hierarchical structures that make it difficult for people to perform any further data manipulation. We developed Gneiss, a tool that extends the familiar...
The Internet has all kinds of data available. Many companies provide web services that let people access their data programmatically. These data are used every day by thousands of businesses and individuals to create custom applications or to gain insights about specific topics1. The increasing use of web services has led to the increasing amount of JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data, the predominant...
Web services offer a more reliable and efficient way to access online data than scraping web pages. However, web service data are often in complex hierarchical structures that make it difficult for people to extract the desired parts or to perform any further data manipulation without writing a significant amount of surprisingly intricate code. In this paper, we present Gneiss, a tool that extends...
A key use for mobile devices is to search and view online information while on the go. As a result, many mobile applications serve as front ends for online databases. While there are many thousands of data sources that provide web service APIs giving access to their databases, creating mobile applications to use those sources requires significant mobile programming knowledge and a significant amount...
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