| Burnett, M., Goldberg, A., Lewis, T. Visual Object-Oriented Programming: Concepts and Environments. Manning, Greenwich, CT, 1995. |
....a program including syntactic errors. This decreases students motivation to programming and comprehension of the essence of programming relatively. Visual programming systems are expected to improve this situation. There has been considerable research on visual programming systems or environments[1][2] but evaluations on them are insufficient from a viewpoint of education. The authors have conducted and been analyzing an experiment in introductory education of programming using 3 D visual representation. It evaluates the effects of learning using a newly developed visual programming ....
M. M. Burnett, A. Goldberg and T. G. Lewis, Visual Object-Oriented Programming: Concepts and Environments, Manning, 1995.
....on algebraic graph transformation and graphical constraint solving. Keywords: visual language, algebraic graph transformation, constraint solving, ruleand constraint based editor. 1 Introduction Visual languages (VLs) are emerging in various application areas, compare for example [Shu88,Cha90,BGL95,Sch98] Usually they are tightly integrated with a corresponding visual environment (VE) This is the main disadvantage when the concepts of a language or the visual notations are changed. Then a partial reimplementation of the VE is necessary. These reimplementations are time consuming and ....
Margaret M. Burnett, Adele Goldberg, and Ted G. Lewis, editors. Visual ObjectOriented Programming: Concepts and Environments. Manning Publications Co., Greenwich, 1995.
....3.2. Section 3.6 contains a more detailed comparison of visual graph transformation languages. For further details concerning other categories of visual languages the reader is referred to the IEEE series of Visual Language conference proceedings [116] as well as to paper collections like [43,13] or to the following two special issues of IEEE Computer [49,11] Visual Programming Environments The history of visual programming environments (VPEs) is tightly bound to the history of visual programming languages covered by the previous subsection. Repeating their development from a slightly ....
M. M. Burnett, A. Goldberg, and T. G. Lewis, editors. Visual ObjectOriented Programming: Concepts and Environments. Manning Publications Co., Greenwich, 1995.
....At the University of Bergen, a tool for objectoriented visual programming (OOVP) Provis (Programming visually) is being developed to reflect these concerns. In particular, Provis distinguishes itself from the existing plethora of similar visual programming environments (see, e.g. Burnett et al. [6], and Prograph [7] in particular) through its application of diagramming techniques already used in the earlier stages of software development. In this way, Provis aims at integrating object oriented programming more closely with analysis and design work. In part, the tool is based on earlier ....
Margaret Burnett, Adele Goldberg, and Ted Lewis, editors. Visual Object-Oriented Programming: Concepts and Environments. PrenticeHall /Manning Publications, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1995.
....achieve such a combination: achieving visual object oriented programming (VOOP) and object oriented visual programming (OOVP) In the first approach VP technologies are used to aid OOP in general, and programming is primarily in the textual form. This approach is taken by Smalltalk related works [1], and design patterns for OO software development [8] In the second approach, the OOP technologies are incorporated into VP languages, and programming is in the visual form. Prograph [3] and VIPR [2] adapt this approach. We take the second approach. In particular, we are interested in developing ....
Burnett, M., Goldberg, A., and Lewis, T. eds. Visual ObjectOriented Programming: Concepts and Environments, PrenticeHall, New York, 1995.
....1.2.4. Section 1.6 contains a more detailed comparison of visual graph transformation languages. For further details concerning other categories of visual languages the reader is referred to the IEEE series of Visual Language conference proceedings [31] as well as to paper collections like [32,33] or to the following two special issues of IEEE Computer [34,35] 1.2.3 Visual Programming Environments The history of visual programming environments (VPEs) is tightly bound to the history of visual programming languages covered by the previous subsection. Repeating their development from a ....
M. M. Burnett, A. Goldberg, and T. G. Lewis, editors. Visual ObjectOriented Programming: Concepts and Environments. Manning Publica- REFERENCES 69 tions Co., Greenwich, 1995.
....the integration of FP and OOP has been largely neglected. This paper presents the key aspects of object flow, a new visual notation that facilitates visual object oriented functional programming (VOOFP) 1 Introduction There have been many attempts to integrate OOP with FP [3] VP with OOP [4], and VP with FP [6] However, to date we know of no language that integrates OOP and FP with VP, and yet retains the key features of both the functional and object oriented paradigms. Existing attempts, such as object oriented dataflow [7] typically sacrifice important features from either OOP ....
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....are code viewers tools, which offer the user a fixed set of graphical presentations of an input program. In a series of articles (Koskinen, Paakki Salminen 1994) Linos Courtois 1994) Wilde Huitt 1992) on object oriented program maintenance, a book on visual object oriented programming (Burnett, Goldberg Lewis 1995) (articles (Citrin, Doherty Zorn 1995) Chang, Ungar B.Smith 1995) Grundy, Hosking, Fenwick Mugridge 1995) in particular) a rich set of views is offered. These include the following (the list could definitely be lengthened by consulting more articles and books) ffi control flow graphs; ....
Burnett, M., Goldberg, A. & Lewis, T., eds (1995), Visual Object-Oriented Programming: Concepts and Environments, Manning Publications Co., Greenwich,CT.
.... [14] I inheritance is not determined by subclassing, but by explicitly listing the methods to inherit. Neither of these approaches supports a granularity finer than whole methods. 2. 2 Combining spreadsheets with objectoriented programming Many VPLs have incorporated object oriented concepts [3, 5, 6]. However, spreadsheets and more advanced spreadsheet VPLs have had little work to date on approaches to inheritance, perhaps because there has been only a little work that incorporates support for objects into spreadsheets. Commercial spreadsheets provide support only for a few built in ....
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