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Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, Volume 13, 2002
Volume 13, Number 1, February 2002
- Angela Guercio
, Timothy Arndt
:
Multimedia Computing on the World Wide Web - Guest Editors' Foreword. 1-2 - Wen-Syan Li, Junho Shim
, K. Selçuk Candan:
WebDB: A System for Querying Semi-structured Data on the Web. 3-33 - Trevor Hansen, Kim Marriott, Bernd Meyer, Peter J. Stuckey:
Flexible Graph Layout for the Web. 35-60 - Xiaohui Gu, Klara Nahrstedt, Wanghong Yuan, Duangdao Wichadakul
, Dongyan Xu:
An XML-based Quality of Service Enabling Language for the Web. 61-95 - Matteo Cristani, Anthony G. Cohn:
SpaceML: A Mark-up Language for Spatial Knowledge. 97-116
Volume 13, Number 2, April 2002
- Ye-In Chang, Hsing-Yen Ann, Wei-Horng Yeh:
An Efficient Signature File Strategy for Similarity Retrieval from Large Iconic Image Databases. 117-147 - Duncan S. Neary, Martin R. Woodward:
An Experiment to Compare the Comprehensibility of Textual and Visual Forms of Algebraic Specifications. 149-175 - Marcelo Kallmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Modeling Behaviors of Interactive Objects for Real-Time Virtual Environments. 177-195 - Joseph Gil, John Howse
, Elena Tulchinsky:
Positive Semantics of Projections in Venn-Euler Diagrams. 197-227 - Claudio Esperança, Hanan Samet:
Experience with SAND-Tcl: A Scripting Tool for Spatial Databases. 229-255
Volume 13, Number 3, June 2002
- John Domingue
, Erkki Sutinen:
Software Visualization. 257-258 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Sarah A. Douglas, John T. Stasko:
A Meta-Study of Algorithm Visualization Effectiveness. 259-290 - Steven Hansen, N. Hari Narayanan, Mary Hegarty:
Designing Educationally Effective Algorithm Visualizations. 291-317 - Trent Hill, James Noble
, John Potter:
Scalable Visualizations of Object-Oriented Systems with Ownership Trees. 319-339 - Guido Rößling, Bernd Freisleben
:
ANIMAL: A System for Supporting Multiple Roles in Algorithm Animation. 341-354
Volume 13, Number 4, August 2002
- Fernando Ferri
, Patrizia Grifoni
, Marco Padula:
Using Shape to Index and Query Web Document Contents. 355-373 - ByoungChul Ko, Hyeran Byun:
Query-by-Gesture: An Alternative Content-Based Image Retrieval Query Scheme. 375-390 - Giuseppe Cattaneo
, Giuseppe F. Italiano
, Umberto Ferraro Petrillo:
CATAI: Concurrent Algorithms and Data Types Animation over the Internet. 391-419 - Margaret M. Burnett, Nanyu Cao, Miguel Arredondo-Castro, John Atwood:
End-User Programming of Time as an 'Ordinary' Dimension in Grid-Oriented Visual Programming Languages. 421-447
Volume 13, Number 5, October 2002
- Christopher D. Hundhausen, Sarah A. Douglas:
Low-Fidelity Algorithm Visualization. 449-470 - Jarinee Chattratichart, Jasna Kuljis:
Exploring the Effect of Control-Flow and Traversal Direction on VPL Usability for Novices. 471-500 - Helen C. Purchase:
Metrics for Graph Drawing Aesthetics. 501-516 - Amy J. Ko, Margaret M. Burnett, Thomas R. G. Green, Karen J. Rothermel, Curtis R. Cook:
Improving the Design of Visual Programming Language Experiments Using Cognitive Walkthroughs. 517-544 - Euripides G. M. Petrakis:
Fast Retrieval by Spatial Structure in Image Databases. 545-569
Volume 13, Number 6, December 2002
- Gennaro Costagliola
, Andrea De Lucia
, Sergio Orefice
, Giuseppe Polese
:
A Classification Framework to Support the Design of Visual Languages. 573-600 - Mehdi Dastani:
The Role of Visual Perception in Data Visualization. 601-622 - Ajit Narayanan, T. Shaman:
Iconic SQL: Practical Issues in the Querying of Databases through Structured Iconic Expressions. 623-647
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