Ambience Visualization

  • Infinite choices by changing speed, rotation, color, star settings, music, backgrounds and so much more! 16 themes for the music visualization are included. You can build your own star system. Allow music to influence your heavenly creations, and let them live, endlessly twisting and turning on your device.
  • Jan 18, 2012 Visualizations are grouped into collections that are based on specific themes, such as Ambience or Bars. Some visualizations may have different appearances, depending on the display mode of the Player (full, mini Player, full-screen, or skin). The Player includes a number of visualizations.
  1. Ambience Visualization Tutorial
Ambience

Ambient’s data visualization in healthcare solution changes the way providers operate by providing operational and clinical efficiency. This Minnesota-based company in Rochester delivers surveillance tools to hospitals and health systems to reduce overall health care costs and improve patient outcomes. Windows media player visualization free download - Windows Media Player, Windows Media Player (64-bit), Windows Media Player 12, and many more programs. Ambience is a free Reverb plug-in developed by Smartelectronix.

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Ambience Visualization Tutorial

Code smells are characteristics of software that indicate that code may have a design problem. Code smells have been proposed as a way for programmers to recognize the need for restructuring their software. Because code smells can go unnoticed while programmers are working, tools called smell detectors have been developed to alert programmers to the presence of smells in their code, and to help them understand the cause of those smells. In this paper, we propose a novel smell detector called Stench Blossom that provides an interactive ambient visualization designed to first give programmers a quick, high-level overview of the smells in their code, and then, if they wish, to help in understanding the sources of those code smells. We also describe a laboratory experiment with 12 programmers that tests several hypotheses about our tool. Our findings suggest that programmers can use our tool effectively to identify smells and to make refactoring judgements. This is partly because the tool serves as a memory aid, and partly because it is more reliable and easier to use than heuristics for analyzing smells.