| V. Haarslev, R. Moller, VIPEX: Visual Programming of Experimental Systems, In: Visual Languages and Visual Programming, S.K. Chang (ed.), Plenum Press, New York and London, 1990, pp. 185--212. |
....a program including both data and an animated flowchart. Visual programming systems such as Pict D animated the program diagrams by highlighting the currently executing icon or flow path[6] Pict D programmers drew a flowchart of the program which was executed directly. Other systems such as VIPEX[9] are designed on a data flow paradigm. VIPEX nodes were connected via links at input and output pads. The programmer could selectively view data details at these pads while nodes would change color based on their status. Other systems have concentrated on animating algorithms. With these systems ....
Haarslev, Volker and Ralf Möller, "VIPEX: Visual Programming of Experimental Systems," in Visual Languages and Visual Programming, Shi-Kuo Chang, editor, Plenum Press, 1990, New York, NY, pp. 185-212.
....systems. A more radical approach is presented by Pictorial Janus [10] It defines complete visualizations of concurrent logic programs and captures static as well as dynamic information about these programs. There exist many approaches to visualizing data flow of functional systems, e.g. VIPEX [7] and Prograph [5] Another important consideration and the primary focus of this paper is to allow flexible schemes for aesthetically laying out combinations of units. With respect to forms oriented user interfaces allocation of space and position is mostly constrained by the space ....
V. Haarslev, R. Moller, VIPEX: Visual Programming of Experimental Systems, In: Visual Languages and Visual Programming, S.K. Chang (ed.), Plenum Press, New York and London, 1990, pp. 185--212.
....systems. A more radical approach is presented by Pictorial Janus [16] It defines complete visualizations of concurrent logic programs and captures static as well as dynamic information about these programs. There exist many approaches to visualizing data flow of functional systems, e.g. VIPEX [13], Pluribus [30] and Prograph [23, 6] A diagramming approach to tracing object oriented systems as an extension to a Smalltalk 80 debugger is described in [8] GraphTrace [19] is also intended for understanding behavior of objects. It provides graphical traces of program executions. Both ....
V. Haarslev, R. Moller, VIPEX: Visual Programming of Experimental Systems, In: Visual Languages and Visual Programming, S.K. Chang (ed.), Plenum Press, New York and London, 1990, pp. 185--212.
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