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14th VL 1998: Nova Scotia, Canada
- Proceedings 1998 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, Nova Scotia, Canada, September 1-4, 1998. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8712-6
Visual Language Theory
- Antti-Pekka Tuovinen:
Error Recovery in Parsing Relational Languages. 6-13 - Paolo Bottoni, Shi-Kuo Chang, Maria Francesca Costabile, Stefano Levialdi, Piero Mussio:
On the Specification of Dynamic Visual Languages. 14-21 - Christopher C. Risley, Trevor J. Smedley:
Visualization of Compile Time Erroers in a Java Compatible Visual Language. 22-29
Graph Issues 1
- Peter J. Rodgers:
A Graph Rewriting Programming Language for Graph Drawing. 32-39 - Corrina Perrone, Alexander Repenning:
Graphical Rewrite Rule Analogies: Avoiding the Inherior Copy & Paste Reuse Dilemma. 40-46
Graph Issues 2
- Roswitha Bardohl:
GENGED - A Generic Graphical Editor for Visual Languages Based on Algebraic Graph Grammars. 48-55 - Bernd Meyer:
Competitive Learning of Network Diagram Layout. 56-63
Poster Presentations
- Jeffrey D. Campbell, Dirk E. Mahling:
A Visual Language System for Developing and Presenting Internet-Based Education. 66-67 - Monica Sebillo, Genoveffa Tortora, Giuliana Vitiello:
An Iconic Environment for the Definition of Visual DBMSs. 68-69 - Mark Minas:
Automatically Generating Environments for Dynamic Diagram Languages. 70-71 - Michelle M. Usher, David Jackson:
A Concurrent Visual Language Based on Petri Nets. 72-73 - Steven L. Tanimoto, Carlo E. Bernardelli:
Introducing New Nouns in a Children's Visual Language. 74-75 - David De Roure, Stuart Maclean, Hugh Glaser:
An Extensible Interpreter for Experimentation with the Semantics of Prograph. 76-77 - Elena Ghittori, Mauro Mosconi, Marco Porta:
Designing New Programming Constructs in a Data Flow VL. 78-79 - Roberto Idini, Mauro Mosconi, Marco Porta:
Programming Web-Based Applications within a Data-Flow VL. 80-81 - Fabrizio Capobianco, Mauro Mosconi:
Visual Programming in a Distributed Environment. 82-83 - Manfred Münch, Andy Schürr, Andreas J. Winter:
Integrity Constraints in the Multi-Paradigm Language PROGRESS. 84-85 - Matthias Anlauff, Philipp W. Kutter, Alfonso Pierantonio:
Montages/Gem-Mex: A Meta Visual Programming Generator. 304-305 - Kyung-An Kim, Kiho Lee:
Object-Oriented Visual Language Grammar and its Parsing Algorithm. 86-87 - Da-Qian Zhang, Kang Zhang:
On the Design of a Generic Visual Programming Environment. 88-89 - Bertrand Ibrahim:
Optimizing Cut-and-Paste on Directed Graphs, with a User-Controlled Edge Reconstruction Strategy. 90-91 - Guijun Wang:
SoftBean Composer: A Visual Environment for Component Assembly. 92-93 - Marita Dücker, Wolfgang Müller, Jessica Rubart:
VIPspace - A Visual Programmable Shared Workspace. 94-95 - Martin Erwig:
Visual Semantics - Or: What You See is What You Compute. 96-97
The Web & Browsers
- Allen L. Ambler, Jennifer L. Leopold:
Public Programming in a Web World. 100-107 - Masahito Hirakawa, K. Priyantha Hewagamage, Tadao Ichikawa:
Situation-Dependent Browser to Explore the Information Space. 108-115
Declarative Languages
- Takeo Igarashi, Jock D. Mackinlay, Bay-Wei Chang, Polle Zellweger:
Fluid Visualization for Spreadsheet Structures. 118-125 - Margaret M. Burnett, John W. Atwood Jr., Zachary T. Welch:
Implementing Level 4 Liveness in Declarative Visual Programming Languages. 126-133 - Rebecca Walpole Djang, Margaret M. Burnett:
Similarity Inheritance: A New Model of Inheritance for Spreadsheet VPLs. 134-141
Parallel & Distributed Systems
- Philip T. Cox, Hugh Glaser, Stuart Maclean:
A Visual Development Environment for Parallel Applications. 144-151 - Kenji Miyamoto, Yasunori Harada:
DVispatch: A Visual Language with Distributed Rewriting. 152-159
Visual Querying
- Chris Olston, Michael Stonebraker, Alexander Aiken, Joseph M. Hellerstein:
VIQING: Visual Interactive Querying. 162-169 - Michael Wessel, Volker Haarslev:
VISCO: Bringing Visual Spatial Querying to Reality. 170-177
Visual Languages 1
- Shingo Yamaguchi, Minoru Tanaka, Satoru Morita:
Iconic System with Extension Mechanism. 180-186 - Cyndi Rader, Gina Cherry, Cathy Brand, Alexander Repenning, Clayton H. Lewis:
Designing Mixed Textual and Iconic Programming Languages for Novice Users. 187-194 - Da-Qian Zhang, Kang Zhang:
VisPro: A Visual Language Generation Toolset. 195-202
Robots & Psychology
- Joseph J. Pfeiffer Jr.:
Case Study: Developing a Rule-Based Language for Mobile Robots. 204-209 - Paul Mulholland, Stuart Watt:
Hank: A Friendly Cognitive Modelling Language for Psychology Students. 210-216 - Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
Visual Programming for Robot Control. 217-224
Complex Visualizations
- Christian Geiger, Wolfgang Müller, Waldemar Rosenbach:
SAM - An Animated 3D Programming Language. 228-235 - John C. Grundy, Warwick B. Mugridge, John G. Hosking:
Visual Specification of Multi-View Visual Environments. 236-243 - Mark A. Beaumont, David Jackson:
Visualizing Complex Control Flow. 244-251
Visual Languages 2
- Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Model for Object Representation and Manipulation in a Visual Design Language. 254-261 - Bertrand Ibrahim:
Diagrammatic Representation of Data Types and Data Manipulations in a Combined Data- and Control-Flow Language. 262-269 - Buntarou Shizuki, Masashi Toyota, Etsuya Shibayama, Shin Takahashi:
Visual Patterns + Multi-Focus Fisheye View: An Automatic Scalable Visualization Technique of Data-Flow Visual Program Execution. 270-277
Multimedia Systems
- Andrea M. Winn, Trevor J. Smedley:
Multimedia Workshop: Exploring the Benefits of a Visual Scripting Language. 280-287 - David R. Brown, Brad T. Vander Zanden:
The Whiteboard Environment: An Electronic Sketchpad for Data Structure Design and Algorithm Description. 288-295 - Timothy Arndt, Shi-Kuo Chang, Angela Guercio:
Visual Tools for a Multimedia IC Development Environment (MICE). 296-303
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