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    Area of Science:

    • Computer Science
    • Software Engineering
    • Program Analysis

    Background:

    • Analyzing compiled binaries for performance is crucial but challenging due to complex instruction mapping.
    • Current disassembly interfaces often lack structure or execution order, hindering comprehension.
    • Increasing source code size further complicates the analysis of compiler transformations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To design and evaluate a novel visual interface for disassembly code.
    • To improve the understanding and navigation of compiled binaries for application developers.
    • To address the limitations of existing disassembly tools by integrating control flow and execution order.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a new visual layout for disassembly instructions, grouping them into basic blocks.
    • Implemented a block-based mini-map to provide context across large numbers of instructions.
    • Integrated the visualization into a web-based tool, DisViz, with dynamic source code linking.
    • Validated the tool through design study methodology and evaluation sessions with ten participants.

    Main Results:

    • The novel layout intuitively displays looping structures.
    • The block-based mini-map effectively shows context within thousands of disassembly instructions.
    • Participants successfully completed evaluation tasks, demonstrating the utility of the integrated view.
    • The DisViz tool was found to be helpful for understanding and navigating disassembly code.

    Conclusions:

    • The integrated visual interface effectively combines execution order and control flow structure.
    • DisViz enhances the ability of application developers to analyze and understand compiled binaries.
    • The developed tool represents a significant improvement over traditional disassembly interfaces.