Abstract
Over the years, software engineering has helped programmers and researchers to solve various problems, develop a product, within a particular time-frame whilst making the solution for an organisation. To make the solution effective and efficient, one of the problem that needs to be addressed is "which module in the software development has performed well or under-performed over a period of time and identify set relationships over time?". Identifying and visualising set relationships in a software development is an interesting challenge and researchers have not considered a tool to monitor set relations evolving over time. In this paper, we considered a case study from the Alpha Technologies, India, who is constantly trying to understand set relationships and comparisons between various functionalities/modules in agile methodologies that are affected over a period of time. This motivated us to develop a novel decision-support visual method to generate small multiples Euler-time diagram, a set visualisation represented in small multiples over time. The tool is developed using data-driven documents (D3) and Google developing tool kit. The domain expert evaluation helped us get insight and how the tool can be enhanced considering various features based on the organisation requirements.