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16th VL 2000: Seattle, WA, USA
- 2000 IEEE International Symposium on Visual Languages, VL 2000, Seattle, Washington, USA, September 10-13, 2000, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0840-5
Software and Information Visualization 1
- John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking:
High-Level Static and Dynamic Visualization of Software Architectures. 5-12 - Isabel F. Cruz, Peter S. Leveille:
Implementation of a Constraint-Based Visualization System. 13-20 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Sarah A. Douglas:
Using Visualizations to Learn Algorithms: Should Students Construct Their Own, or View an Expert's? 21-28
Visual Query Languages
- Jürgen Assfalg, Alberto Del Bimbo, Masahito Hirakawa:
A Mosaic-Based Query Language for Video Databases. 31-38 - Jun'ichi Tatemura:
Graphical Relevance Feedback: Visual Exploration in the Document Space. 39-46 - Martin Erwig:
A Visual Language for XML. 47-54
Poster Presentations
- David H. Akehurst:
An OO Visual Language Definition Approach Supporting Multiple Views. 57-58 - Paolo Bottoni, Gabriele Taentzer, Andy Schürr:
Efficient Parsing of Visual Languages Based on Critical Pair Analysis and Contextual Layered Graph Transformation. 59-60 - Frank Stefan Bühler, Michael Callaghan, Paul Luker:
VOODE/VOOPL-1: The Visual Construction of CORBA Components. 61-62 - Bernard Champoux, Martin David, Alain Huot:
CAILS: A Prototype for a Computer Assisted Iconic Language System. 235-234 - Luigi Cinque, Fabio Lecca, Stefano Levialdi, Steven L. Tanimoto:
Incorporating Image Segmentations into a Visual Query Language for Content-Based Image Retrieval. 233-234 - Roger Hartley, Heather Pfeiffer:
Visual Representation of Procedural Knowledge. 63-64 - Berthold Hoffmann, Mark Minas:
Towards Generic Rule-Based Visual Programming. 65-66 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Sarah A. Douglas:
SALSA and ALVIS: A Language and System for Constructing and Presenting Low Fidelity Algorithm Visualizations. 67-68 - Bertrand Ibrahim, Honitriniela Randriamparany, Hidenory Yoshizumi:
Improving Readability in a Visual Language with a VLSI-Like Approach. 69-70 - Matthias T. Jung, Uwe Kastens, Christian Schindler, Carsten Schmidt:
A Pattern-Based Generator for Implementation of Visual Languages. 71-72 - Hajime Sawamura, Kensuke Kiyozuka:
A Hybrid Reasoning System with Diagrams and Sentences. 73-74 - François Pinet, Ahmed Lbath:
A Visual Modelling Language for Distributed Geographic Information Systems. 75-76 - Wolfgang Müller, Arne Meyer, Henning Zabel:
A Visual Framework for the Scripting of Parallel Agents. 77-78 - Duncan S. Neary, Martin R. Woodward:
Visual Construction of Algebraic Specifications. 79-80 - Noritaka Osawa:
Generation and Evaluation of Glyphs Representing Superclass-Subclass Relationships. 81-82 - Mauro Mosconi, Marco Porta:
A Data-Flow Visual Approach to Symbolic Computing: Implementing a Production-Rule-Based Programming System through a General-Purpose Data-Flow VL. 83-84 - Mary Beth Rosson, Cheryl D. Seals:
Learning and Reuse of a Visual Programming Language. 85-86 - Robert Sheehan:
Lower Floor, Lower Ceiling: Easily Programming Turtle-Graphics. 87-88 - Guido Tascini, Anna Montesanto, R. Palombo:
Video Description by Automatic Content Extraction. 89-90 - Yasufumi Uekita, Junji Sakamoto, Masahiko Furukata:
Composing Motion Grammar of Kinetic Typography. 91-92 - Michelle M. Usher, David Jackson:
Promoting Scalability in a Concurrent Visual Language. 93-94 - Dan Vodislav, Michalis Vazirgiannis:
Structured Interactive Animation for Multimedia Documents. 95-96 - Guido Wirtz:
Using a Visual Software Engineering Language for Specifying and Analyzing Workflows. 97-98 - Atsuo Yoshitaka, Tomokazu Uehara, Tadao Ichikawa, Masahito Hirakawa:
AR-Browser: Active Reading for WWW Contents. 99-100
Theory of Visual Languages
- Gennaro Costagliola, Giuseppe Polese:
Extended Positional Grammars. 103-110 - Yoshihiro Adachi, Yuichi Nakajima:
A Context-Sensitive NCE Graph Grammar and Its Parsability. 111-118 - Joseph Gil, John Howse, Stuart Kent, John Taylor:
Projections in Venn-Euler Diagrams. 119-126 - John Howse, Fernando Molina, John Taylor:
SD2: A Sound and Complete Diagrammatic Reasoning System. 127-134
Visual Language Design Issues
- Margaret M. Burnett, Nanyu Cao, John W. Atwood Jr.:
Time in Grid-Oriented VPLs: Just Another Dimension?. 137-144 - Paolo Bottoni, Maria Francesca Costabile, Stefano Levialdi, Maristella Matera, Piero Mussio:
Principled Design of Visual Languages for Interaction. 145-155
Evaluation of Visual Languages
- John F. Pane, Brad A. Myers:
Tabular and Textual Methods for Selecting Objects from a Group. 157-164 - Chris Roast, Babak Khazaei, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Formal Comparisons of Program Modification. 165-171 - Thomas R. G. Green, Margaret M. Burnett, Amy J. Ko, Karen J. Rothermel, Curtis R. Cook, Justin Schonfeld:
Using the Cognitive Walkthrough to Improve the Design of a Visual Programming Experiment. 172-179
Software and Information Visualization 2
- Christian S. Collberg, Sean Davey, Todd A. Proebsting:
Language-Agnostic Program Rendering for Presentation, Debugging and Visualization. 183-190 - Trent Hill, James Noble, John Potter:
Visualizing the Structure of Object-Oriented Systems. 191-198 - Katharina Mehner, Annika Wagner:
Visualizing the Synchronization of Java-Threads with UML. 199-206
Domain-Specific Visual Languages
- Stefanie Thies, Marita Dücker:
A Visual Critiquing Language for Expressing Design Knowledge. 209-216 - Joseph J. Pfeiffer Jr., Rick L. Vinyard Jr., Bernardo Margolis:
A Common Framework for Input, Processing, and Output in a Rule-Based Visual Language. 217-224 - Maria Pinto-Albuquerque, Manuel J. Fonseca, Joaquim A. Jorge:
Visual Languages for Sketching Documents. 225-232
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