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4th VL 1988: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, VL 1988, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 10-12, 1988. IEEE Computer Society 1988, ISBN 0-8186-0876-5
- Hannu Kangassalo:
CONCEPT D: a graphical language for conceptual modelling and data base use. 2-11 - Bogdan D. Czejdo, Venugopal Reddy, Marek Rusinkiewicz:
Design and implementation of an interactive graphical query interface for a relational database management system. 14-20 - Gabriele Rohr:
Graphical user languages for querying information: where to look for criteria? 21-28 - Greg Rogers:
Visual programming with objects and relations. 29-36 - Ted Selker, Larry Koved:
Elements of visual language. 38-44 - Mark W. Maimone, J. Doug Tygar, Jeannette M. Wing:
Miro semantics for security. 45-51 - Genoveffa Tortora, Paolo Leoncini:
A model for the specification and interpretation of visual languages. 52-60 - Angela Guercio, Shi-Kuo Chang:
A tree systems inference algorithm for an iconic environment. 61-67 - Masahito Hirakawa, Seiji Iwata, Yoshinobu Tahara, Minoru Tanaka, Tadao Ichikawa:
A framework for construction of icon systems. 70-77 - Yen-Teh Hsia, Allen L. Ambler:
Construction and manipulation of dynamic icons. 78-83 - Shi-Kuo Chang:
The design of a visual language compiler. 84-91 - K. Y. Cheng, M. S. Hwu, S. Y. Hsu:
Some remarks on developing application programs in Visual. 92-99 - Ralph E. Droms, Kuan-Tsae Huang, Calvin Swart:
The VIP interface design system. 102-108 - David N. Smith:
Visual programming in the interface construction. 109-120 - Meera Blattner, Lawrence T. Kou, John W. Carlson, Douglas W. Daniel:
A visual interface for generic message translation. 121-126 - David Kurlander, Steven Feiner:
Editable graphical histories. 127-134 - Ricky Yeung:
MPL-a graphical programming environment for matrix processing based on logic and constraints. 137-143 - Frances J. Newbery:
An interface description language for graph editors. 144-149 - Stephen Casner, Jeffrey Bonar:
Using the expert's diagrams as a specification of expertise. 150-157 - Hiroyuki Ikemoto, Yoichi Kusui, Junichiro Tsuda, Tadashi Furuwaka:
A visual environment for system design and prototyping. 160-167 - P. David Stotts:
Expressing high-level visual concurrency structures in the PFG kernel language. 168-174 - Volker Haarslev, Ralf Möller:
Visualization of experimental systems. 175-182 - Susan Coote, John Gallagher, John A. Mariani, Tom Rodden, Andrew Scott, Doug Shepherd:
Graphical and iconic programming languages for distributed process control: an object oriented approach. 183-190 - Brad A. Myers, Ravinder Chandhok, Atul Sareen:
Automatic data visualization for novice Pascal programmers. 192-198 - Kai A. Olsen, Petter Harnes, Bjørnar Pedersen, Ole-Jonny Tøsse:
The DSP system-a visual system to support teaching of programming. 199-206 - John E. Mears, Charles E. Hughes, J. Michael Moshell:
Designing training scenarios by rehearsal. 207-212 - Jim Roberts, John Pane, Mark Stehlik, Jacobo Carrasquel:
The design view: a design oriented, high-level visual programming environment. 213-220 - Frank Ludolph, Yu-Ying Chow, Daniel Ingalls, Scott Wallace, Ken Doyle:
The Fabrik programming environment. 222-230 - Mark E. Kopache, Ephraim P. Glinert:
C2: a mixed textual/graphical environment for C. 231-238 - Frank Van Reeth, Eddy Flerackers, Theo D'Hondt:
IGIP: a framework towards open-ended visual programming. 239-247 - Erland Jungert, Peter D. Holmes:
A knowledge-based approach to the shortest path problem in a digitized map. 248-255
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