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VL/HCC 2012: Innsbruck, Austria
- Martin Erwig, Gem Stapleton, Gennaro Costagliola:

2012 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC 2012, Innsbruck, Austria, September 30 - October 4, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0852-6
Keynotes
- Alan F. Blackwell:

Computational thinking and creative practice. 3 - David Harel:

Some thoughts on executable visual languages and their Interfaces. 4
Spreadsheets and Tables
- Anna Harutyunyan, Glencora Borradaile, Chris Chambers, Christopher Scaffidi:

Planted-model evaluation of algorithms for identifying differences between spreadsheets. 7-14 - Matthew Dinmore

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Design and evaluation of a literate spreadsheet. 15-18 - Jácome Cunha

, João Paulo Fernandes
, Jorge Mendes
, João Saraiva
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Extension and implementation of ClassSheet models. 19-22 - Allen Cypher:

Automating data entry for end users. 23-30
Design and Notation
- Mehul Bhatt

, Carl Schultz
, Minqian Huang:
The shape of empty space: Human-centred cognitive foundations in computing for spatial design. 33-40 - John C. Thomas, Judah Diament, Jacquelyn Martino, Rachel K. E. Bellamy:

Using the "Physics" of notations to analyze a visual representation of business decision modeling. 41-44 - Vinícius Costa Villas Bôas Segura, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa

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A combination of stroke manipulation and recognition strategies to support user interface construction and interactive behavior definition through sketching. 45-48 - Harald Störrle:

On the impact of layout quality to understanding UML diagrams: Diagram type and expertise. 49-56
End Users: Mobile Devices and Programming
- Jill Cao, Irwin Kwan, Rachel White, Scott D. Fleming, Margaret M. Burnett, Christopher Scaffidi:

From barriers to learning in the idea garden: An empirical study. 59-66 - Nicole L. Harshbarger, Mary Beth Rosson:

wProjects: Data-centric web development for female nonprogrammers. 67-70 - Sean Mealin, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:

An exploratory study of blind software developers. 71-74 - Balaji Athreya, Faezeh Bahmani, Alex Diede, Chris Scaffidi:

End-user programmers on the loose: A study of programming on the phone for the phone. 75-82 - José Danado, Fabio Paternò

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A prototype for EUD in touch-based mobile devices. 83-86
Symbols and Notation
- Jo Vermeulen, Fahim Kawsar, Adalberto Lafcadio Simeone

, Gerd Kortuem
, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Informing the design of situated glyphs for a care facility. 89-96 - Kathrin Figl

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Symbol choice and memory of visual models. 97-100 - Juliana Jansen Ferreira, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza

, Luciana Cardoso de Castro Salgado
, Cleyton Slaviero, Carla Faria Leitão, Fábio de F. Moreira:
Combining cognitive, semiotic and discourse analysis to explore the power of notations in visual programming. 101-108
Code Understanding
- André L. Santos

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GUI-driven code tracing. 111-118 - Xiaofan Chen, John G. Hosking

, John Grundy
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Visualizing traceability links between source code and documentation. 119-126 - Oleksii Kononenko, David Dietrich, Rahul Sharma, Reid Holmes:

Automatically locating relevant programming help online. 127-134
Domain-Specific Languages
- Franklyn A. Turbak, Smaranda Sandu, Olivia Kotsopoulos, Emily Erdman, Erin Davis, Karishma Chadha:

Blocks languages for creating tangible artifacts. 137-144 - Florian Haag, Steffen Lohmann, Thomas Ertl:

Simplifying filter/flow graphs by subgraph substitution. 145-148 - Emanuel Silva, Nuno Silva

, Hugo Paredes
, Paulo Martins
, Benjamim Fonseca
, Leonel Morgado
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Development of platform-independent multi-user choreographies for virtual worlds based on ontology combination and mapping. 149-152 - Massila Kamalrudin

, John Grundy
, John G. Hosking
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Supporting requirements modelling in the Malay language using essential use cases. 153-156
New Approaches to Program Specification
- Michal Smialek

, Norbert Jarzebowski, Wiktor Nowakowski:
Runtime semantics of use case stories. 159-162 - Michael Jongseon Lee

, Amy J. Ko:
Investigating the role of purposeful goals on novices' engagement in a programming game. 163-166 - Michal Gordon, David Harel:

Evaluating a natural language interface for behavioral programming. 167-170 - Federico Cabitza

, Iade Gesso, Carla Simone:
Providing end-users with a visual editor to make their electronic documents active. 171-174 - Jonathan Lung, Steve M. Easterbrook:

Augmenting flow diagrams created by end-user programs. 175-178 - Chris Burns, Jennifer Ferreira

, Theodore D. Hellmann, Frank Maurer
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Usable results from the field of API usability: A systematic mapping and further analysis. 179-182
Social Computing
- Fabian Beck

, Michael Burch, Corinna Vehlow, Stephan Diehl
, Daniel Weiskopf
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Rapid Serial Visual Presentation in dynamic graph visualization. 185-192 - Hikaru Nagasaka, Makoto Okabe, Rikio Onai:

KikuNavi: Real-time pedestrian navigation based on social networking service and collective intelligence. 193-196 - Hui Liu, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong:

Visualizing dynamic trajectories in social networks. 197-204 - Sandra B. Fan, Tyler Robison, Steven L. Tanimoto:

CoSolve: A system for engaging users in computer-supported collaborative problem solving. 205-212
Graduate Consortium
- Iman Avazpour

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Towards user-centric concrete model transformation. 215-216 - Edgar Cambranes-Martínez:

Using natural language descriptions of algorithms in the early stage of programming. 217-218 - Jill Cao:

The idea garden: From a qualitative evaluation toward an quantitative evaluation and generalization. 219-220 - Jennifer L. Davidson:

Involving older adults in the design and development of free/open source software. 221-222 - Mattia De Rosa

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On the auto-completion of hand drawn symbols. 223-224 - Dustin Heaton:

What software engineering can do for computational science and engineering. 225-226 - Michael Jongseon Lee

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Social debugging game for learning & engagement. 227-228 - Tom Lieber:

Really programming in public. 229-230 - Jorge Mendes

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Model-driven spreadsheets in a multi-user environment. 231-232 - Elizabeth Stobert, Robert Biddle:

Visual end-user security. 233-234
Poster and Demos
- Iman Avazpour

, John Grundy
:
CONVErT: A framework for complex model visualisation and transformation. 237-238 - Felice Colarusso, Fiorenzo D'Errico, Nicola Perillo, Gennaro Costagliola

, Fabrizio Torre:
Visual languages conversion from Saber models to Modelica multi-system simulation environments. 239-240 - Gennaro Costagliola

, Mattia De Rosa
, Vittorio Fuccella, Fabrizio Torre:
TypeJump: A typing game for KeyScretch. 241-242 - Jácome Cunha

, João Paulo Fernandes
, Pedro Martins, Jorge Mendes
, João Saraiva
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SmellSheet detective: A tool for detecting bad smells in spreadsheets. 243-244 - Zdena Dobesová

, Petr Dobes:
Comparison of visual languages in Geographic Information Systems. 245-246 - Manuel J. Fonseca

, Stuart James
, John P. Collomosse:
Skeletons from sketches of dancing poses. 247-248 - Niklas Fors, Görel Hedin

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Handling of layout-sensitive semantics in a visual control language. 249-250 - Paulo Gonçalves, Manuel J. Fonseca

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Combining multitouch gestures and sketches to explore photo collections. 251-252 - Lukas Holy, Jaroslav Snajberk, Premek Brada

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Visual clutter reduction for UML component diagrams: A tool presentation. 253-254 - Kamil Jezek, Lukas Holy, Premek Brada

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Dependency injection refined by extra-functional properties. 255-256 - Jérôme Leemans, Nuno Amálio

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Modelling a cardiac pacemaker visually and formally. 257-258 - Jon Nicholson

, Aidan J. Delaney
, Gem Stapleton:
Linking codecharts with programs. 259-260 - Felix Raab:

CodeSmellExplorer: Tangible exploration of code smells and refactorings. 261-262 - André L. Santos

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GUITA Toolkit: Interaction-driven code tracing. 263-264 - Wolfgang Slany:

A mobile visual programming system for Android smartphones and tablets. 265-266 - Jaroslav Snajberk, Kamil Jezek, Premek Brada

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An Advanced Interactive Visualization Approach with extra functional properties. 267-268 - Eric Tobias, Eric Ras, Nuno Amálio

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Suitability of visual modelling languages for modelling tangible user interface applications. 269-270

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