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11th VL 1995: Darmstadt, Germany
- Proceedings 11th International IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, Darmstadt, Germany, September 5-9, 1995. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-7045-2
Wednesday, September 6
- Henry Lieberman:
The Visual Language of Experts in Graphic Design. 5-12 - Richard Robinson, Devin Cook, Steven L. Tanimoto:
Programming Agents with Visual Rules. 13-20 - Hui Liu:
A Visual Interface for Querying a CASE Repository. 21-28 - Hugh Glaser, Trevor J. Smedley:
PSH-The Next: Generation of Command Line Interfaces. 29-36 - Yuichi Koike, Yasuyuki Maeda, Yoshiyuki Koseki:
Improving Readability of Iconic Programs with Multiple View Object Representation. 37-44 - Paolo Bottoni, Maria Francesca Costabile, Stefano Levialdi, Piero Mussio:
Formalising Visual Languages. 45-
Thursday, September 7
- John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking:
ViTABaL: A Visual Language Supporting Design by Tool Abstraction. 53-60 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Luigi Rella, Enrico Vicario:
Visual Specification of Branching Time Temporal Logic. 61-68 - Michael Goedecke, Sorin A. Huss, Kai Morich:
Automatic Parallelization of the Visual Data-Flow Language Cantata for Efficient Characterization of Analog Circuit Behavior. 69-76 - Trevor J. Smedley:
A High-Level Visual Language for the Graphical Description of Digital Circuits. 77-82 - Guijun Wang, Allen L. Ambler:
Invocation Polymorphism. 83-90 - Hideki Koike, Manuba Aida:
A Bottom-Up Approach for Visualizing Program Behavior. 91-98 - Rahman Jamal, Lothar Wenzel:
The Applicability of the Visual Programming Language LabVIEW to Large Real-World Applications. 99-106 - Edward Miller, Motoji Kado, Masahito Hirakawa, Tadao Ichikawa:
HI-VISUAL as a User-Customizable Visual Programming Environment. 107-
Posters
- Dietrich Fahrenholtz, Volker Haarslev:
Visualization of Strand(tm) Processes. 114-115 - Winfried Graf, Stefan Neurohr:
Constraint-Based Layout in Visual Program Design. 116-117 - Massimo Paltrinieri:
A Visual Environment for Constraint Programming. 118-119 - Thomas Kunstmann, Martin Frisch, Robert Müller:
A Declarative Programming Environment Based on Constraints. 120-121 - Fabrizio Capobianco, Mauro Mosconi, Lorenzo Pagnin:
Progressive HTTP-based Querying of Remote Databases within the Marmotta Iconic VQS. 122-125 - Paul Carlson, Margaret M. Burnett:
Integrating Algorithm Animation into a Declarative Visual Programming Language. 126-127 - Blaise Muganga, François Pacull, Karim Mazouni, Armel-David Wolff:
Visual Programming of Fault-Tolerant Distributed Applications. 128-130 - Dan Vodislav:
Visual Programming for Animation in User Interfaces. 131- - Joseph J. Pfeiffer Jr.:
Ludwig: Decoupling Program Representations from Processing Models. 133-139 - Jun'ichi Miyao, Shi-Kuo Chang:
A Framework of a Visual Language with Dynamic Specification. 140-147 - Georg Lehrenfeld, Wolfgang Müller, Christoph Tahedl:
Transforming SDL Diagrams into a Complete Visual Representation. 148-155 - Volker Haarslev:
Formal Semantics of Visual Languages using Spatial Reasoning. 156-163 - Atsushi Sugiura, Yoshiyuki Koseki:
Creating Database Queries by Demonstration. 164-171 - Jim Gindling, Andri Ioannidou, Jennifer Loh, Olav Lokkebo, Alexander Repenning:
LEGOsheets: A Rule-Based Programming, Simulation and Manipulation Environment for the LEG0 Programmable Brick. 172-179 - Takayuki Dan Kimura:
Object-Oriented Dataflow. 180-186 - Allison Woodruff, Michael Stonebraker:
Buffering of Intermediate Results in Dataflow Diagrams. 187-
Friday, September 6
- J. Rekers, Andy Schürr:
A Graph Grammar Approach to Graphical Parsing. 195-202 - Mark Minas, Gerhard Viehstaedt:
DiaGen: A Generator for Diagram Editors Providing Direct Manipulation and Execution of Diagrams. 203-210 - J. Artur Serrano:
The Use of Semantic Constraints on Diagram Editors. 211-216 - Jacopo M. Corridoni, Alberto Del Bimbo, Dario Lucarella:
Navigation and Visualization of Movies Content. 217- - Alexander Repenning:
Bending the Rules: Steps Toward Semantically Enriched Graphical Rewrite Rules. 226-233 - Susan M. Üsküdarli, T. B. Dinesh:
Towards a Visual Programming Environment Generator for Algebraic Specifications. 234-241 - Sitt Sen Chok, Kim Marriott:
Automatic Construction of User Interfaces from Constraint Multiset Grammars. 242-249 - Joaquim A. Jorge, Ephraim P. Glinert:
Online Parsing of Visual Languages Using Adjacency Grammars. 250-257 - Takeo Igarashi, Satoshi Matsuoka, Toshiyuki Masui:
Adaptive Recognition of Implicit Structures in Human-Organized Layouts. 258-266 - Jürgen Landauer, Masahito Hirakawa:
Visual AWK: A Model for Text Processing by Demonstration. 267-274 - Masami Hagiya, Tomoki Shiratori:
Programming by Example in Computing-as-Editing Paradigm. 275-283 - David G. Hendry:
Display-Based Problems in Spreadsheets: A Critical Incident and a Design Remedy. 284-290 - Eva Hanebutt-Benz:
Keynote: Word and Image in the Book in Medieval and Early Renaissance Times. 291
Saturday, September 9
- Werner Kuhn:
Keynote: Pictures that Show Us the Way: Geographic Information Systems and Visual Languages. 292-293 - Wayne Citrin, Richard Hall, Benjamin G. Zorn:
Programming with Visual Expressions. 294-301 - Elisabeth Freeman, David Gelernter, Suresh Jagannathan:
In Search of a Simple Visual Vocabulary. 302-309 - Da-Qian Zhang, Kang Zhang:
A Visual Programming Environment for Distributed Systems. 310-317 - Martin Erwig, Bernd Meyer:
Heterogeneous Visual Languages-Integrating Visual and Textual Programming. 318-325 - Andy Schürr, Andreas J. Winter, Albert Zündorf:
Visual Programming with Graph Rewriting Systems. 326-333 - Paolo Bottoni, Marzia Mariotto, Piero Mussio, Gabriele E. M. Biella:
The Design of Anthropocentric Cooperative Visual Environments. 334-341 - Sarah A. Douglas, Christopher D. Hundhausen, Donna McKeown:
Toward Empirically-Based Software Visualization Languages. 342-350
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