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VL/HCC 2011: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Gennaro Costagliola, Amy J. Ko, Allen Cypher, Jeffrey Nichols, Christopher Scaffidi, Caitlin Kelleher, Brad A. Myers:
2011 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC 2011, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, September 18-22, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1246-3
Keynotes and Panel
- Jeannette M. Wing:
Computational thinking. 3 - Brian H. Powell:
The keys to solving the world's top engineering challenges. 4 - Brad A. Myers, Alexander Repenning, Peter Lucas, Walter van Roggen, Allen Cypher, Andrew P. Dove, Ofer Brandes:
Successful visual and end-user programming systems from industry. 5
Visual Domain Specific Languages
- Michael Jones, Christopher Scaffidi:
Obstacles and opportunities with using visual and domain-specific languages in scientific programming. 9-16 - Ábel Hegedüs, Ákos Horváth, István Ráth, Moisés Castelo Branco, Dániel Varró:
Quick fix generation for DSMLs. 17-24 - James P. Diprose, Bruce A. MacDonald, John G. Hosking:
Ruru: A spatial and interactive visual programming language for novice robot programming. 25-32
End-user Programming
- Jill Cao, Scott D. Fleming, Margaret M. Burnett:
An exploration of design opportunities for "gardening" end-user programmers' ideas. 35-42 - Kugamoorthy Gajananan, Arturo Nakasone, Helmut Prendinger, Marc Miska:
Scenario Markup Language for authoring behavioral driver studies in 3D virtual worlds. 43-46 - Amber Shinsel, Todd Kulesza, Margaret M. Burnett, William Curran, Alex Groce, Simone Stumpf, Weng-Keen Wong:
Mini-crowdsourcing end-user assessment of intelligent assistants: A cost-benefit study. 47-54 - Paul A. Gross, Caitlin Kelleher, Jennifer Yang:
An investigation of non-programmers' performance with tools to support output localization. 55-58
Tools
- Pei Shan Yap, John G. Hosking, John C. Grundy:
Automatic diagram layout support for the Marama meta-toolset. 61-64 - Ryder Ziola, Shweta Grampurohit, Nate Landes, James Fogarty, Beverly L. Harrison:
Examining interaction with general-purpose object recognition in LEGO OASIS. 65-68 - Sandeep Kaur Kuttal, Anita Sarma, Gregg Rothermel:
History repeats itself more easily when you log it: Versioning for mashups. 69-72
Visual Languages and Theory
- Mengdi Wang, Beryl Plimmer, Paul Schmieder, Gem Stapleton, Peter Rodgers, Aidan J. Delaney:
SketchSet: Creating Euler diagrams using pen or mouse. 75-82 - Gennaro Costagliola, Mattia De Rosa, Vittorio Fuccella:
Identifying attachment areas on sketched symbols. 83-86 - Peter Chapman, Gem Stapleton, John Howse, Ian Oliver:
Deriving sound inference rules for concept diagrams. 87-94 - Paolo Bottoni, Andrew Fish:
Policy specifications with Timed Spider Diagrams. 95-98
Debugging and Program Understanding
- Jennifer L. Davidson, Nitin Mohan, Carlos Jensen:
Coping with duplicate bug reports in free/open source software projects. 101-108 - David Piorkowski, Scott D. Fleming, Christopher Scaffidi, Liza John, Christopher Bogart, Bonnie E. John, Margaret M. Burnett, Rachel K. E. Bellamy:
Modeling programmer navigation: A head-to-head empirical evaluation of predictive models. 109-116 - Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Visualizing call graphs. 117-124
Program Understanding
- Fernando Olivero, Michele Lanza, Marco D'Ambros, Romain Robbes:
Enabling program comprehension through a visual object-focused development environment. 127-134 - Harald Störrle:
On the impact of layout quality to understanding UML diagrams. 135-142 - Duc Le, Eric Walkingshaw, Martin Erwig:
#ifdef confirmed harmful: Promoting understandable software variation. 143-150
Software Development and Usability
- Stéphane Conversy:
Improving usability of interactive graphics specification and implementation with picking views and inverse transformation. 153-160 - Jing Xie, Heather Richter Lipford, Bill Chu:
Why do programmers make security errors? 161-164 - Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Moin Ayazifar, Andrew P. Black:
Restructuring software with gestures. 165-172 - Amy J. Ko, Yann Riche:
The role of conceptual knowledge in API usability. 173-176
Models
- Jácome Cunha, Jorge Mendes, João Saraiva, João Paulo Fernandes:
Embedding and evolution of spreadsheet models in spreadsheet systems. 179-186 - Francisca Pérez, Pedro Valderas, Joan Fons:
Allowing end-users to participate within model-driven development approaches. 187-190 - Alexander Repenning:
Making programming more conversational. 191-194 - Harald Störrle:
Expressing model constraints visually with VMQL. 195-202
Diagrams and Visualization
- Fedor Bakalov, I-Han Hsiao, Peter Brusilovsky, Birgitta König-Ries:
Progressor: Personalized visual access to programming problems. 205-208 - Gem Stapleton, Peter Rodgers:
Drawing Euler diagrams with circles and ellipses. 209-212 - Weidong Huang, Mao Lin Huang, Chun-Cheng Lin:
Aesthetic of angular resolution for node-link diagrams: Validation and algorithm. 213-216 - Robert Gove, Cody Dunne, Ben Shneiderman, Judith Klavans, Bonnie J. Dorr:
Evaluating visual and statistical exploration of scientific literature networks. 217-224
Graduate Consortium Abstracts
- Jill Cao:
"Gardening" end-user programmers' ideas. 227-228 - James P. Diprose:
End user robot programming via visual languages. 229-230 - Kyu Han Koh:
Computing indicators of creativity. 231-232 - Duc Le:
Support for software variation editing. 233-234 - Jorge Mendes:
ClassSheet-driven spreadsheet environments. 235-236 - Heidi C. Webb:
Injecting computational thinking into career explorations for middle school girls. 237-238 - Mark Zarb:
Measuring flow in programming education. 239-240
Posters and Demos
- Vicki E. Bennett, Kyu Han Koh, Alexander Repenning:
Computing learning acquisition? 243-244 - Ofer Brandes:
Tersus visual programming platform. 245-246 - Jean Bresson, Carlos Agón:
Visual programming and music score generation with OpenMusic. 247-248 - Michele Di Capua, Gennaro Costagliola, Mattia De Rosa, Vittorio Fuccella:
Rapid prototyping of mobile applications for augumented reality interactions. 249-250 - Erik Grönvall, Mads Ingstrup, Morten Pløger, Morten Rasmussen:
REST based service composition: Exemplified in a care network scenario. 251-252 - Shinji Koka, Kenshi Nomaki, Koichi Anada, Takeo Yaku:
Tabular form editing with a hexadecimal grid graph model. 253-254 - Peter Lucas, Jeffrey Senn, Magesh Balasubramanya, Stuart F. Roth, Steve Spencer:
Scripting a radically-distributed world. 255-256 - Jonathan Lung, Steve M. Easterbrook:
A first look at end-user visual computation supporting sharing & reuse with Inflo. 257-258 - Kyle I. Murray, Jeffrey P. Bigham:
Beyond autocomplete: Automatic function definition. 259-260 - Cyrus Omar, YoungSeok Yoon, Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:
Active code completion. 261-262 - Alexander Repenning:
Conversational programming in action. 263-264 - Yuki Shindo, Koushi Anzai, Koichi Anada, Shinji Koka, Takeo Yaku:
A graph grammar model for syntaxes of financial statements. 265-266 - Yutaka Watanobe, Rentaro Yoshioka, Nikolay N. Mirenkov:
Programming in pictures within Filmification Modeling environment. 267-268 - Takeo Yaku, Shinji Koka, Koichi Anada, Yuki Shindo, Kensei Tsuchida:
Row manipulation in the heterogenous tabular forms with an octal grid model. 269-270
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