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VL/HCC 2008: Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany
- IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC 2008, Herrsching am Ammersee, Germany, 15-19 September 2008, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2528-0
Workshops
- Andrew Fish, Harald Störrle:
Second international workshop on Layout of (Software) Engineering diagrams (LED'08). 3 - Beryl Plimmer, Tracy Hammond:
Workshop on Sketch tools for diagramming. 4
Keynotes
- John T. Stasko:
Visualization for information exploration and analysis. 7-8 - Wilhelm Schäfer:
Model driven development with mechatronic UML. 9-10
Visualization and animation
- Guillaume Langelier, Houari A. Sahraoui, Pierre Poulin:
Exploring the evolution of software quality with animated visualization. 13-20 - Enrico Biermann, Claudia Ermel, Jonas Hurrelmann, Karsten Ehrig:
Flexible visualization of automatic simulation based on structured graph transformation. 21-28
End-user programming I
- Nan Zang, Mary Beth Rosson:
What's in a mashup? And why? Studying the perceptions of web-active end users. 31-38 - Christopher Bogart, Margaret M. Burnett, Allen Cypher, Christopher Scaffidi:
End-user programming in the wild: A field study of CoScripter scripts. 39-46 - Andri Ioannidou, Alexander Repenning, David C. Webb:
Using scalable game design to promote 3D fluency: Assessing the AgentCubes incremental 3D end-user development framework. 47-54
Supporting professional programmers
- Joseph Lawrance, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Margaret Bumett, Kyle Rector:
Can information foraging pick the fix? A field study. 57-64 - Max Goldman, Robert C. Miller:
Codetrail: Connecting source code and web resources. 65-72 - Curtis Fraser, Chris Luce, Jamie Starke, Jonathan Sillito:
Tool support for working with sets of source code entities. 73-77 - Erik H. Trainer, Stephen Quirk, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, David F. Redmiles:
Analyzing a socio-technical visualization tool using usability inspection methods. 78-81 - Sascha Just, Rahul Premraj, Thomas Zimmermann:
Towards the next generation of bug tracking systems. 82-85 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Stephen Trent, Anzor Balkar, Mohamed Nuur:
The design and experimental evaluation of a tool to support the construction and wizard-of-oz testing of low fidelity prototypes. 86-90
Domain-specific languages
- Rosario De Chiara, Andrew Fish:
EulerView: article organisation within the ACM classification. 93-100 - Martin Erwig, Eric Walkingshaw:
A visual language for representing and explaining strategies in game theory. 101-108 - John G. Hosking, Nikolay Mehandjiev, John C. Grundy:
A domain specific visual language for design and coordination of supply networks. 109-112 - Takashi Ajiro, Kensei Tsuchida:
Visual programming language for bit-level concurrent programming: APECbits. 113-116 - Gabe Johnson:
FlatCAD and FlatLang: Kits by code. 117-120
Visual programming tools
- Chris Chambers, Martin Erwig:
Dimension inference in spreadsheets. 123-130 - Robin Abraham, Martin Erwig:
Test-driven goal-directed debugging in spreadsheets. 131-138 - Brian Bishop, Kevin McDaid:
Unobtrusive data acquisition for spreadsheet research. 139-142 - M. Cameron Jones, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Michael B. Twidale:
Mashing up visual languages and web mash-ups. 143-146
End-user programming II
- Valentina Grigoreanu, Jill Cao, Todd Kulesza, Christopher Bogart, Kyle Rector, Margaret M. Burnett, Susan Wiedenbeck:
Can feature design reduce the gender gap in end-user software development environments? 149-156 - Todor Stoitsev, Stefan Scheidl, Felix Flentge, Max Mühlhäuser:
Enabling end-user driven business process composition through programming by example in a Collaborative Task management system. 157-165 - Nikolay Mehandjiev, Todor Stoitsev, Olaf Grebner, Stefan Scheidl, Uwe V. Riss:
End-User Development for task management: Survey of attitudes and practices. 166-174
Understanding and supporting designers
- Brad A. Myers, Sun Young Park, Yoko Nakano, Greg Mueller, Amy J. Ko:
How designers design and program interactive behaviors. 177-184 - Sun Young Park, Brad A. Myers, Amy J. Ko:
Designers' natural descriptions of interactive behaviors. 185-188 - Jeffrey Stylos, Benjamin Graf, Daniela K. Busse, Carsten Ziegler, Ralf Ehret, Jan Karstens:
A case study of API redesign for improved usability. 189-192 - Jack Beaton, Sae Young Jeong, Yingyu Xie, Jeffrey Stylos, Brad A. Myers:
Usability challenges for enterprise service-oriented architecture APIs. 193-196 - Chris E. Weaver:
Coordinated queries: A domain specific language for exploratory development of multiview visualizations. 197-200
Modeling and graphs
- Paloma Díaz, Ignacio Aedo, Daniel Sanz, Alessio Malizia:
A model-driven approach for the visual specification of Role-Based Access Control policies in web systems. 203-210 - Carsten Amelunxen, Elodie Legros, Andy Schürr:
Generic and reflective graph transformations for the checking and enforcement of modeling guidelines. 211-218 - István Ráth, David Vago, Dániel Varró:
Design-time simulation of domain-specific models by incremental pattern matching. 219-222
Tools for interaction design
- Phavy Ouk, Ye Kyaw Thu, Mitsuji Matsumoto, Yoshiyori Urano:
The design of Khmer word-based predictive non-QWERTY soft keyboard for stylus-based devices. 225-232 - Ednaldo Brigante Pizzolato, Agostinho Barone Ribeiro da Silva:
SpeechGraph - a visual programming toolkit for speech-enabled applications. 233-236 - Navid Ahmadi, Alexander Repenning, Andri Ioannidou:
Collaborative end-user development on handheld devices. 237-241 - Steffen Mazanek, Sonja Maier, Mark Minas:
Auto-completion for diagram editors based on graph grammars. 242-245 - Seonah Lee, Gail C. Murphy, Thomas Fritz, Meghan Allen:
How can diagramming tools help support programming activities? 246-249
Graduate student consortium
- John F. Pane, Susan Wiedenbeck:
Expanding the benefits of computational thinking to diverse populations: Graduate student consortium. 253 - Anukrati Agrawal, Christopher D. Hundhausen:
The design of an asynchronous web-based project review system to support studio-based learning in computing education. 254-255 - Craig Anslow, James Noble, Stuart Marshall, Ewan D. Tempero:
Towards end-user web software visualization. 256-257 - Rachel Blagojevic, Beryl Plimmer, John C. Grundy, Yong Wang:
Development of techniques for sketched diagram recognition. 258-259 - Christopher Bogart:
Rhetorical end-user programming. 260-261 - James Burton:
Diagrams and intuitive formal specifications. 262-263 - Luke Church:
Improving experiences of computation. 264-265 - Peter Coppin:
Developing drawing and visual thinking strategies to enhance computer programming for people with dyslexia. 266-267 - Peter Khooshabeh:
Augmenting spatial information processing for 3-D visualization. 268-269 - Craig Prince:
End-user programming to support classroom activities on small devices. 270-271 - Erik H. Trainer:
Connecting the social and technical aspects of computing with visualization. 272-273 - Eric Walkingshaw:
Designing explanation-oriented languages. 274-275 - Nan Zang:
Mashups for the web-active user. 276-277
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