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Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Volume 17, 2006
Volume 17, Number 1, February 2006
- Kokou Yétongnon, Seksun Suwanmanee, Djamal Benslimane, Pierre-Antoine Champin:
A web-centric semantic mediation approach for spatial information systems. 1-24 - Anthony Chiu Wa Lo, Reda Alhajj, Ken Barker:
VIREX: visual relational to XML conversion tool. 25-45 - Jeffrey D. Campbell
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Coordination for multi-person visual program development. 46-77 - Karsten Hölscher, Paul Ziemann, Martin Gogolla:
On translating UML models into graph transformation systems. 78-105
Volume 17, Number 2, April 2006
- Mark Sifer:
Filter co-ordinations for exploring multi-dimensional data. 107-125 - Yu Zhang, Terence Sim
, Chew Lim Tan, Eric Sung:
Anatomy-based face reconstruction for animation using multi-layer deformation. 126-160 - Martin Erwig
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Visual type inference. 161-186 - T. J. Robertson, Joseph Lawrance, Margaret M. Burnett:
Impact of high-intensity negotiated-style interruptions on end-user debugging. 187-202
Volume 17, Number 3, June 2006
- Seok-Hee Hong, Damian Merrick, Hugo A. D. do Nascimento
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Automatic visualisation of metro maps. 203-224 - Xiaodi Huang
, Wei Lai:
Clustering graphs for visualization via node similarities. 225-253 - Hyunmo Kang, Ben Shneiderman:
Exploring personal media: A spatial interface supporting user-defined semantic regions. 254-283
Volume 17, Number 4, August 2006
- Alan F. Blackwell:
Ten years of cognitive dimensions in visual languages and computing: Guest Editor's introduction to special issue. 285-287 - Thomas Green:
Aims, achievements, agenda - where CDs stand now. 288-291 - Marian Petre:
Cognitive dimensions 'beyond the notation'. 292-301 - Jason Dagit, Joseph Lawrance, Christoph Neumann, Margaret M. Burnett, Ronald A. Metoyer, Sam Adams:
Using cognitive dimensions: Advice from the trenches. 302-327 - Thomas R. G. Green, Ann Blandford, Luke Church, Chris R. Roast
, S. Clarke:
Cognitive dimensions: Achievements, new directions, and open questions. 328-365 - Darren Edge, Alan F. Blackwell:
Correlates of the cognitive dimensions for tangible user interface. 366-394
Volume 17, Number 5, October 2006
- Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
, Piero Mussio:
Introduction to the special issue on "Context and Emotion Aware Visual Computing". 395-397 - Elisa Giaccardi
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Mediators in visual interaction: An analysis of the "Poietic Generator" and "Open Studio". 398-429 - Fatma Nasoz
, Christine L. Lisetti
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MAUI avatars: Mirroring the user's sensed emotions via expressive multi-ethnic facial avatars. 430-444 - Zhe Xu, David John, Anthony C. Boucouvalas:
Expressive image generation: Towards expressive Internet communications. 445-465
- Zenon Kulpa:
A diagrammatic approach to investigate interval relations. 466-502
Volume 17, Number 6, December 2006
- Kendra M. L. Cooper, Holger Giese, Ingolf H. Krüger:
Visual modeling for software intensive systems. 503-507 - Guang-Lei Song, Jun Kong, Kang Zhang:
AutoGen: Easing model management through two levels of abstraction. 508-527 - Holger Giese, Stefan Henkler:
A survey of approaches for the visual model-driven development of next generation software-intensive systems. 528-550 - K. Cooper, S. P. Abraham, R. S. Unnithan, L. Chung, S. Courtney:
Integrating visual goal models into the Rational Unified Process. 551-583 - Michael Jiang, Michael Groble, Andrij Neczwid, Allan Willey:
Modeling real-time communication systems: Practices and experiences in Motorola. 584-605

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