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Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, September 15-18, 1992, Seattle, Washington, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1992, ISBN 0-8186-3090-6
Session: Program Visualization

John T. Stasko, Charles Patterson:
Understanding and Characterizing Software Visualization Systems. 3-10
Scott W. Apgar:
Interactive Animation of Fault Tolerant Parallel Algorithms. 11-17
Kenneth C. Cox, Gruia-Catalin Roman:
Abstraction in Algorithm Animation. 18-24
Peter A. Gloor:
AACE - Algorithm Animation for Computer Science Education. 25-31
Session: Theory of Visual Languages

Margaret M. Burnett, Allen L. Ambler:
A Declarative Approach to Event-Handling in Visual Programming Languages. 34-40
Bernd Meyer:
Pictures Depicting Pictures: On the Specification of Visual Languages by Visual Grammars. 41-47
Motoji Kado, Masahiko Hirakawa, Tadao Ichikawa:
HI-VISUAL for Hierarchical Development of Large Programs. 48-54
Session: Languages for Virtual Reality

William Bricken:
Spatial Representation of Elementary Algebra. 56-62
Session: Language Issues in Multimedia

Henry Lieberman:
Dominoes and Storyboards: Beyond "Icons on Strings". 65-71
Session: 2D Layout and Constraints

Toshiyuki Masui:
Graphic Object Layout with Interactive Genetic Algorithms. 74-80
Mark D. Gross:
Graphical Constraints in CoDraw. 81-87
Kazuo Sugihara, Kazunari Yamamoto, Koji Takeda, Mitsuyuki Inaba
:
Layout-by-Example: A Fuzzy Visual Language for Specifying Stereotypes of Diagram Layout. 88-94
Toshio Tonouchi, Ken Nakayama, Satoshi Matsuoka, Satoru Kawai:
Creating Visual Objects by Direct Manipulation. 95-101
Session: Visual Languages and the Handicapped

Jintae Lee, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Visual Translation: From Native Language to Sign Language. 103-109
Shi-Kuo Chang, Gennaro Costagliola, Sergio Orefice, Giuseppe Polese, Bruce R. Baker:
A Methodology for Iconic Language Design with Application to Augmentative Communication. 110-116
Session: Implementations and Applications

Vito Di Gesù, Domenico Tegolo
:
The Iconic Interface for the PIctorial C Language. 119-124
Takayuki Dan Kimura:
Hyperflow: A Visual Programming Language for Pen Computers. 125-132
Diana L. Miller-Karlow, Eric J. Golin:
vVHDL: A Visual Hardware Description Language. 133-139
Session: Visual Languages and Software Engineering

Khalid A. Suleiman, Wayne Citrin:
An International Visual Language. 141-147
Kathleen Brade, Mark Guzdial, Mark Steckel, Elliot Soloway:
Whorf: A Visualization Tool for Software Maintenance. 148-154
Jörg Poswig, Klaus Teves, Guido Vrankar, Claudio Moraga:
VisaVis - Contributions to Practice and Theory of Highly Interactive Visual Languages. 155-161
David W. McIntyre, Ephraim P. Glinert:
Visual Tools for Generating Iconic Programming Environments. 162-168
Session: Visual Environments and Image Processing

Thomas J. Olson, Nicholas G. Klop, Mark R. Hyett, Shawn M. Carnell:
MAVIS: A Visual Environment for Active Computer Vision. 170-176
J. J. Birchman, Steven L. Tanimoto:
An Implementation of the VIVA Visual Language on the NeXT Computer. 177-183
Maurizio Campanai, Alberto Del Bimbo, Paolo Nesi:
Using 3D Spatial Relationships for Image Retrieval by Contents. 184-190
Session: 2D Syntax

Kent Wittenburg:
Earley-style Parsing for Relational Grammars. 192-199
Joseph J. Pfeiffer Jr.:
Parsing Graphs Representing Two Dimensional Figures. 200-206
Sergio Orefice, Giuseppe Polese, Maurizio Tucci, Genoveffa Tortora, Gennaro Costagliola, Shi-Kuo Chang:
A 2D Interactive Parser for Iconic Languages. 207-213
Session: Poster Summaries

John T. Stasko, Carlton Reid Turner:
Tidy Animations of Tree Algorithms. 216-218
Alice Salpeter, Mariko Sasakura, Kenzo Iwama, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Animation for on-Line Documents-an End-User System Using Object-Oriented Constraints. 219-221
Giuseppe Santucci, Pier Angelo Sottile
:
An Application Programmer's Interface for a Diagram Server. 222-224
Randy Stiles, Michael Pontecorvo:
Lingua Graphica: A Visual Language for Virtual Environments. 225-227
Alberto Del Bimbo, Enrico Vicario, Daniele Zingoni:
A Spatio-temporal Logic for Image Sequence Coding and Retrieval. 228-230
John F. Koegel, John L. Rutledge, Jesse M. Heines:
Visual Programming Abstractions for Interactive Multimedia Presentation Authoring. 231-233
Masami Hagiya:
A Formal Approach to Visual Proving Based on Logic Programming. 234-236
Sherif El-Kassas:
HIRG: A Model for Defining Hierarchical Visual Languages. 237-239
Robert P. Futrelle:
The Conversion of Diagrams to Knowledge Bases. 240-242
Shane Dunne:
Towards Interactive Pen Input of Visual Languages. 243-245
Jeffrey D. McWhirter, Gary J. Nutt:
A Characterization Framework for Visual Languages. 246-248
Wayne Citrin:
An Execution Model for Demonstration-Based Visual Languages. 249-251
Nadia Bianchi
, Paolo Bottoni
, Piero Mussio, Marco Protti:
Plastic Visual Tools. 252-254
Naohiko Takeda, Kazuhisa Kawai, Masanobu Koyama, Akichika Shiomi, Hajime Ohiwa:
KJ-Editor: An Index-Card Style Tool. 255-257
Michael A. Bell, David Jackson:
Visual Author Languages for Computer-Aided Learning. 258-260
Ashvin Radiya, Vibha Radiya:
A Model of Human Approach to Describing Algorithms using Diagrams. 261-263
Michael Cohen:
Blush and Zebrackets: Large- and Small-Scale Typographical Representation of Nested Associativity. 264-266
Jeffrey James, William Bricken:
A Boundary Notation for Visual Mathematics. 267-269
Marc Najork
, Simon M. Kaplan:
A Prototype Implementation of the Cube Language. 270-272
J. Song:
A Layout Tool for Glotos. 273-275

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