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VL/HCC 2023: Washington, DC, USA
- IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC 2023, Washington, DC, USA, October 3-6, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-2946-9
- Thomas D. LaToza, Esther Guerra, Philip J. Guo:
Foreword. xii-xiv - Kristin Williams, Jessica Hammer, Scott E. Hudson:
The IoT Codex: A Book of Programmable Stickers for Authoring and Composing Embedded Computing Applications. 1-11 - David Wong-Aitken, Parsa Rajabi, Sheelagh Carpendale, Parmit K. Chilana:
TangiBooks: Design and Creation of Paper-Based Tangibles with Embedded Electronics for Teaching Programming Concepts. 12-24 - Yuhan Lin, David Weintrop, Jason McKenna:
Coder and Coder Cards: A Novel Tangible Programming Approach for Young Programmers. 25-30 - Ian Drosos, Nicholas Wilson, Andrew D. Gordon, Sruti Srinivasa Ragavan, Jack Williams:
FxD: a functional debugger for dysfunctional spreadsheets. 31-40 - Harshit Goel, Aayush Kumar, Sruti Srinivasa Ragavan:
End-User Programming is WEIRD: How, Why and What to Do About It. 41-50 - Daniel Manesh, Andy Luu, Mohammad Khalid, Jiangyue Li, Chinedu Okonkwo, Abiola A. Akanmu, Ibukun Awolusi, Homero Murzi, Sang Won Lee:
Octave: An End-User Programming Environment for Analysis of Spatiotemporal Data for Construction Students. 51-59 - Andrew M. McNutt, Ravi Chugh:
Projectional Editors for JSON-Based DSLs. 60-70 - David Moon, Andrew Blinn, Cyrus Omar:
Gradual Structure Editing with Obligations. 71-81 - Kasra Ferdowsi, Jack Williams, Ian Drosos, Andrew D. Gordon, Carina Negreanu, Nadia Polikarpova, Advait Sarkar, Benjamin Zorn:
COLDECO: An End User Spreadsheet Inspection Tool for AI-Generated Code. 82-91 - Tianjia Wang, Daniel Vargas-Diaz, Chris Brown, Yan Chen:
Exploring the Role of AI Assistants in Computer Science Education: Methods, Implications, and Instructor Perspectives. 92-102 - Swanand Vaishampayan, Sahar Farzanehpour, Chris Brown:
Procedural Justice and Fairness in Automated Resume Parsers for Tech Hiring: Insights from Candidate Perspectives. 103-108 - Amber Horvath, Andrew Macvean, Brad A. Myers:
Support for Long-Form Documentation Authoring and Maintenance. 109-114 - Sigurdur Gauti Samuelsson, Matthias Book:
Towards a Visual Language for Sketched Expression of Software IDE Commands. 115-123 - Alan F. Blackwell, Alex Raymond, Colton Botta, Matthew Keenan, William Hayter-Dalgliesh:
Domain-Specific Probabilistic Programming with Multiverse Explorer. 124-132 - Yuexi Chen, Zhicheng Liu, Christopher Tensmeyer, Niklas Elmqvist, Vlad I. Morariu:
DocDancer: Authoring Ultra-Responsive Documents with Layout Generation. 133-138 - Ashley Ge Zhang, Yan Chen, Steve Oney:
RunEx: Augmenting Regular-Expression Code Search with Runtime Values. 139-147 - Michael Coblenz, Wentao Guo, Kamatchi Voozhian, Jeffrey S. Foster:
A Qualitative Study of REST API Design and Specification Practices. 148-156 - Christophe Casseau, Jean-Rémy Falleri, Thomas Degueule, Xavier Blanc:
MOON: Assisting Students in Completing Educational Notebook Scenarios. 157-167 - Minhyuk Ko, Dibyendu Brinto Bose, Hemayet Ahmed Chowdhury, Mohammed Seyam, Chris Brown:
Exploring the Barriers and Factors that Influence Debugger Usage for Students. 168-172 - Ally Limke, Nicholas Lytle, Sana Mahmoud, Maggie Lin, Marnie Hill, Veronica Cateté, Tiffany Barnes:
Participatory Design with Teachers for Block-Based Learning with SnapClass. 173-178 - Benyamin T. Tabarsi, Heidi Reichert, Rachel Qualls, Thomas W. Price, Tiffany Barnes:
Exploring Novices' Struggle and Progress During Programming Through Data-Driven Detectors and Think-Aloud Protocols. 179-183 - David Magda, Christina Gardner-McCune, Abhishek Kulkarni, Yerika Jimenez, Sharon Lynn Chu:
Supporting End-to-End Coding and Use of Arduinos in a Formal Classroom Environment. 184-188 - Nischal Shrestha, Bhavya Chopra, Austin Z. Henley, Chris Parnin:
Detangler: Helping Data Scientists Explore, Understand, and Debug Data Wrangling Pipelines. 189-198 - Aayushi Roy, Deepthi Raghunandan, Niklas Elmqvist, Leilani Battle:
How I Met Your Data Science Team: A Tale of Effective Communication. 199-208 - Chen Chen, Jane Hoffswell, Shunan Guo, Ryan A. Rossi, Yeuk-Yin Chan, Fan Du, Eunyee Koh, Zhicheng Liu:
WhatsNext: Guidance-enriched Exploratory Data Analysis with Interactive, Low-Code Notebooks. 209-214 - Wei Wang, Hourieh Khalajzadeh, John Grundy, Anuradha Madugalla:
Adaptive User Interfaces for Software Supporting Chronic Diseases. 215-218 - Anuradha Madugalla, Tanjila Kanij, Chloe Brett, Daniel Feltham, Riley Keane, Lucia Pugh, Irmgard van der Spuy:
A Knowledge Sharing Framework for Better Interaction with Participants. 219-221 - Sadia Afrin Mim, Justin Smith, Brittany Johnson:
A Taxonomy of Machine Learning Fairness Tool Specifications, Features and Workflows. 222-225 - Liam Rosenfeld, Jeremiah J. Blanchard:
Beyond Blocks: Lilypad, a Text-Based Visual Code Editor. 226-228 - Cayden Dunn, Krishnendu Ghosh:
BicePy: Bilingual Description of Compiler Errors in Python. 229-231 - Hugo Da Gião, Rui Pereira, Jácome Cunha:
CI/CD Meets Block-Based Languages. 232-234 - Shahnewaz Leon, Mahzabin Tamanna, Sandeep Kaur Kuttal:
Comparing Foraging Behavior Across Code Hosting and Q&A Platforms Through a Gender Lens. 235-238 - Matthew Dinmore:
Diagrams-as-Code for Conceptual Modeling in Computational Problem Solving. 239-241 - John Allen, Caitlin Kelleher:
Exploring Analogical Reasoning and History Use in Software Re-purposing. 242-244 - Hana Winchester, Ebtesam Al Haque, Alicia E. Boyd, Brittany Johnson:
HaTe Detector: A Tool for Detecting and Correcting Harmful Terminology in Computing Artifacts. 245-248 - Yuri Sato, Gem Stapleton, Mateja Jamnik, Zohreh Shams, Andrew Blake:
Human Visual Consistency-Checking in the Real World Ontologies. 249-251 - Mika Morgan, Stephanie Ludi, Leslie Cook, Ally Warren:
Impact of Usability Heuristics on User Satisfaction Among Coding Apps for Children. 252-254 - Rachael Fernandez, Peter C.-H. Cheng, Ben Smith, Tania Fenton, Yehia Boraey, Armstrong Nhlabatsi, Khaled M. Khan, Noora Fetais:
Interactive Graphical Access Control Tools. 255-259 - Shandler A. Mason, Sandeep Kaur Kuttal:
Investigating Interracial Pair Coordination During Remote Pair Programming. 260-262 - Yuhan Lin, David Weintrop, Audra Selkowitz, Jason McKenna:
It's as Easy as 123: Multiple Programming Approaches on a Single Device to Support Novices. 263-265 - Myles Lewis, Amanda K. Holloman, Feiya Luo, André R. Denham, Chris S. Crawford:
LITI: Learning with Interactive Time Series Information. 266-268 - Sunny Dhama, Gloria Ashiya Katuka, Mehmet Celepkolu, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Krista D. Glazewski, Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver:
NLP4Science: Designing a Platform for Integrating Natural Language Processing in Middle School Science Classrooms. 269-273 - Harshit Goel, Aayush Kumar, Sruti Srinivasa Ragavan:
Poster: End-User Programming is WEIRD. 274-275 - Mohammadreza Noei, Rahul Pandita, Brittany Johnson:
Predicting API Expertise: A Cross-Community Replication Using Zipf's Law. 276-279 - Tomer Katz, Hila Peleg:
Programming-by-Example with Nested Examples. 280-282 - Thiago Rocha Silva:
Towards a Domain-Specific Language for Behaviour-Driven Development. 283-286 - Jose Pablo De la Rosa Gutierrez, Anders Stengaard Sørensen, Thiago Rocha Silva:
Towards a Low-Code Programming Environment for Robot-Assisted Physical Training Activities. 287-289 - Lázaro Costa, Susana Barbosa, Jácome Cunha:
Towards an IDE for Scientific Computational Experiments. 290-292 - Breno Salles, Jácome Cunha:
Visually-Assisted Decomposition of Monoliths to Microservices. 293-295 - Wei Wang:
Towards Adaptive User Interfaces: A Model-Driven Approach for mHealth Applications Targeting Chronic Disease. 296-298 - Daniel Manesh:
Supporting Exploratory Programming in Domain-Specific Applications. 299-301 - Zixuan Feng:
OSS Unsung Heroes: Crafting Productive Communities Invisibly. 302-303 - Marcelo Ferreira:
Organizational Culture and Diversity Supporting Software Development. 304-306 - Rimika Chaudhury:
Designing Interactive Self-Monitoring Tools for Informal Learners of Computational Skills. 307-308 - John Allen:
Code Stories for Software Repurposing. 309-311 - Yuhan Lin:
Switch Mode: Exploring Authoring Python inside a Block-Based Programming Environment. 312-313
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