


default search action
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

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














