2 citations found. Retrieving documents...
D.Hills, "Visual Languages and Computing Survey: Data Flow Visual Programming Languages", Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, vol.3, 1992, pp.69-101.

 Home/Search   Document Not in Database   Summary   Related Articles   Check  

This paper is cited in the following contexts:
Iterative Constructs in the Visual Data Flow Language - Auguston, Delgado (1997)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....or to Prograph [8] since it preserves the data flow uninterrupted and simply redirects it depending on the value of condition. This notation x 2 x 5 x x x 3 x Boolean Expression inputs outputs for True outputs for False is pretty similar to the distributor notion presented in [9] [11], although in our case the control data is not separated from the controlled one. This feature makes the conditional data flow switch a quite useful control construct for a general iterative constructs and as a synchronization node for parallel computation threads. 3 User defined operations ....

D.Hills, "Visual Languages and Computing Survey: Data Flow Visual Programming Languages", Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, vol.3, 1992, pp.69-101.


A High Level Language for Specifying Graph-Based Languages and .. - Kleyn, Browne (1994)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....and signal processing, and graphics rendering such as AVS [Sta91] IDF [Hun90] and Explorer [Sil92] These systems are typically used to specify the interconnection of modules written in standard textual programming languages. Data flow visual programming systems such as those surveyed in [Hil92] These are similar to the systems in (2) except that a graph in these languages defines the computation at a finer grain. These systems have an underlying data flow model of computation but are not directly intended for parallel programming. Parallel programming GBLs. The large number of ....

D.D. Hills. Visual languages and computing survey: Data flow visual programming languages. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, 3:69--101, June? 1992.

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC