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Tadao Ichikawa, Erland Jungert, Robert Korfhage (eds.), Visual Languages and Applications, Plenum Press, NY, 1990.

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Aesthetic Programming - Fishwick (2000)   (Correct)

....Several commercial products exist, such as Stagecast [31] which allow modelers to create simulations using graphicallyspecified production rules. Modeling is the activity that allows humans to better reason about programs. The overall areas of software visualization [32] and visual programming [33] have produced many similar successes to those of programming by modeling, example and demonstration. There are areas where the importance of visualization and sensoryfeedback are stressed, such as Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Visualization. In HCI, we obtain example research involving ....

Tadao Ichikawa, Erland Jungert, and Robert R. Korfhage, editors. Visual Languages and Applications. Plenum Press, New York, 1990. 16


A Seamless Model For Object-Oriented Systems Development - Stephen Liddle Liddle (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....and presentation techniques, since graphical models form an excellent basis for information organization and communication. There is some pressure to represent programs graphically as well. Recently there has been a considerable amount of research into graphical and visual programming [2,12,13,17]. However, there are a number of objections to pure visual programming, including the need to learn a new alphabet of icons, the relatively large amount of space required to represent a visual program, and the difficulty of actually writing visual program descriptions. Therefore, we specify as a ....

T. Ichikawa, E. Jungert, and R. Korfhage (eds.), Visual Languages and Applications, Plenum Press, New York, New York (1990).


On the Aesthetics of Programming and Modeling: Part 1: Evolving.. - Fishwick (2000)   (Correct)

....Several commercial products exist, such as Stagecast [72] which allow modelers to create simulations using graphically specified production rules. Modeling is the activity that allows humans to better reason about programs. The overall areas of software visualization [74] and visual programming [39] have produced many similar successes to those of programming by modeling, example and demonstration. There are areas where the importance of visualization and sensory feedback are stressed, such as Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Visualization. In HCI, we obtain example research involving ....

Tadao Ichikawa, Erland Jungert, and Robert R. Korfhage, editors. Visual Languages and Applications. Plenum Press, New York, 1990.


Deja-Vu - Distributed Hypermedia Application Framework - Eliëns   (Correct)

....the development of software. The suggestions that will be made have in common that graphic means are applied in the construction and maintenance of software. 5.3.1 Visual Programming Techniques The area of visual programming is very rich. And interesting. See for example [Grafton, 1985] and [Ichikawa et al., 1990]. We will point at three application areas of specific interest. Currently a number of systems are marketed that support the interactive development of user interfaces, e.g. Visual Basic. Another very interesting approach to visual programming is the use of so called state charts to define the ....

T. Ichikawa, E. Jungert and R. Korfhage (eds.), Visual languages and applications, Plenum Press (1990)


Algorithm Animation in a Declarative Visual Programming Language - Carlson, Burnett (1995)   (Correct)

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Tadao Ichikawa, Erland Jungert, Robert Korfhage (eds.), Visual Languages and Applications, Plenum Press, NY, 1990.

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