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- 1987
- Peter Gorny, Michael J. Tauber:
Visualization in Programming, 5th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology, Schärding, Austria, May 20-23, 1986, Selected Contributions. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 282, Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-18507-0 [contents] - 1986
- David Ackermann, Jan Stelovsky:
The role of mental models in programming: from experiment to requirements for an interactive system. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 53-69 - Shi-Kuo Chang:
Visual Language: A Tutorial and Survey. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 1-23 - Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann:
On the visualization of design notions, of notion instantiations, and of structural relationships in a design data base realized as a semantic net. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 124-141 - Rainer Lutze:
The Gestalt Analysis of Programs. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 24-36 - Eward G. McDaid, Stephen P. Guest:
On the design of a graphical transition network editor. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 142-150 - Steven P. Reiss:
Visual language and the GARDEN system. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 178-198 - Gabriele Rohr:
How people comprehend unknown system structure: conceptual primitives in systems' surface representations. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 89-105 - Robert V. Rubin, Steven P. Reiss, Eric J. Golin:
Compiler aspects of an environment for programming by demonstration. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 199-210 - Helmut Schweiker, Klaus-Peter Muthig:
Solving interpolation problems with LOGO and BOXER. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 164-177 - Jan Stelovsky, David Ackermann, Paolo Conti:
Visualization of Program Structures: Support Concepts and Implementation. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 37-52 - Michael J. Tauber:
On visual interfaces and their conceptual analysis. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 106-123 - Gerrit C. van der Veer, John van Beek, Guus A. N. Cruts:
Learning structured diagrams - effect of mathematical background, instruction and problem semantics. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 70-88 - Andrea A. diSessa:
Reference and data construction in Boxer. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1986: 151-163
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