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VL/HCC 2013: San Jose, CA, USA
- Caitlin Kelleher, Margaret M. Burnett, Stefan Sauer:
2013 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing, San Jose, CA, USA, September 15-19, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0369-6
Keynotes
- Scott R. Klemmer:
Design at large. 1 - Martin Erwig:
Explicitness in language design. 2
The Human Meets the Environment
- Todd Kulesza, Simone Stumpf, Margaret M. Burnett, Sherry Yang, Irwin Kwan, Weng-Keen Wong:
Too much, too little, or just right? Ways explanations impact end users' mental models. 3-10 - Melinda T. Gervasio, Thomas J. Lee:
Discovering action idioms bridging the gap between system-level events and human-level actions. 11-14 - Bennett Kankuzi, Jorma Sajaniemi:
An empirical study of spreadsheet authors' mental models in explaining and debugging tasks. 15-18
Specifying Behaviors with and for Diagrams
- Gem Stapleton, Mateja Jamnik, Matej Urbas:
Designing inference rules for spider diagrams. 19-26 - Paolo Bottoni, Andrew Fish:
Policy enforcement and verification with Timed Modeling Spider Diagrams. 27-34 - Romuald Deshayes, Philippe A. Palanque, Tom Mens:
A generic framework for executable gestural interaction models. 35-38 - Gennaro Costagliola, Mattia De Rosa, Andrew Fish, Vittorio Fuccella, Rafiq Saleh:
Curve-based diagram specification and construction. 39-42
End-User Software Engineering
- Sihan Li, Tao Xie, Nikolai Tillmann:
A comprehensive field study of end-user programming on mobile devices. 43-50 - Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers, Gene M. Cahill, Soumya Simanta, Edwin J. Morris, Grace A. Lewis:
A plug-in architecture for connecting to new data sources on mobile devices. 51-58 - Sandeep Kaur Kuttal, Anita Sarma, Gregg Rothermel:
Predator behavior in the wild web world of bugs: An information foraging theory perspective. 59-66
Driven by Models
- Ian Oliver, John Howse, Gem Stapleton:
Protecting privacy: Towards a visual framework for handling end-user data. 67-74 - Christian Schneider, Miro Spönemann, Reinhard von Hanxleden:
Just model! - Putting automatic synthesis of node-link-diagrams into practice. 75-82 - Jácome Cunha, João Paulo Fernandes, Jorge Mendes, Rui Pereira, João Saraiva:
Querying model-driven spreadsheets. 83-86 - Iman Avazpour, John Grundy:
Using concrete visual notations as first class citizens for model transformation specification. 87-90
Languages for Specific Audiences
- Mohamed Almorsy, John Grundy, Richard J. Sadus, Willem van Straten, David G. Barnes, Owen Kaluza:
A suite of domain-specific visual languages for scientific software application modelling. 91-94 - Jordana H. Kerr, Mary Chou, Reilly Ellis, Caitlin Kelleher:
Setting the scene: Scaffolding stories to benefit middle school students learning to program. 95-98 - Francisca Pérez, Pedro Valderas, Joan Fons:
A domain-specific language for enabling doctors to specify biomechanical protocols. 99-102
Making Life Better for Programmers
- Danielle L. Jones, Scott D. Fleming:
What use is a backseat driver? A qualitative investigation of pair programming. 103-110 - Saeed Aghaee, Cesare Pautasso, Antonella De Angeli:
Natural End-User Development of Web Mashups. 111-118
Everything Visual
- YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers, Sebon Koo:
Visualization of fine-grained code change history. 119-126 - Dimitar Asenov, Peter Müller:
Customizing the visualization and interaction for embedded domain-specific languages in a structured editor. 127-130 - Görkem Paçaci, Andreas Hamfelt:
Colour beads visual representation of compositional relational programs. 131-134 - Amine El Kouhen, Cédric Dumoulin, Sebastien Gerard, Pierre Boulet:
A component-based approach for specifying reusable visual languages. 135-138 - Jan Wolter:
Specifying generic depictions of language constructs for 3D visual languages. 139-142
Improving my Program
- Michelle Ichinco, Aaron Zemach, Caitlin Kelleher:
Towards generalizing expert programmers' suggestions for novice programmers. 143-150 - Jill Cao, Irwin Kwan, Faezeh Bahmani, Margaret M. Burnett, Scott D. Fleming, Joshua Jordahl, Amber Horvath, Sherry Yang:
End-user programmers in trouble: Can the Idea Garden help them to help themselves? 151-158 - Christopher Chambers, Chris Scaffidi:
Smell-driven performance analysis for end-user programmers. 159-166
Graduate Consortium Abstracts
- Brian Burg:
Answering program understanding questions on demand with task-specific runtime information. 167-168 - Christopher Chambers:
Helping end users find and fix performance issues in visual dataflow code. 169-170 - Chris Parnin:
Programmer, interrupted. 171-172 - Edgar Cambranes:
Supporting novice programmers with natural language in the early stage of programming. 173-174 - Faezeh Bahmani:
Idea garden tuning and generalization. 175-176 - Jennifer L. Davidson:
Involving older adults in the design and development of free/open source software. 177-178 - Kyle J. Harms:
Applying cognitive load theory to generate effective programming tutorials. 179-180 - Romuald Deshayes:
A domain-specific modeling approach for gestural interaction. 181-182 - Sandeep Kaur Kuttal:
Variation support for end users. 183-184 - Sihan Li:
Better code management for end-user programming on mobile devices. 185-186 - YoungSeok Yoon:
Better backtracking support for programmers. 187-188
Posters and Demos
- Andrew Blake, Gem Stapleton, Peter Rodgers, Liz Cheek, John Howse:
Improving user comprehension of Euler diagrams. 189-190 - Kamil Jezek, Lukas Holy, Premek Brada:
Static component compatibility visualisation for various component models. 191-192 - Petr Jezek, Roman Moucek, Yann Le Franc, Thomas Wachtler, Jan Grewe:
Framework for automatic generation of graphical layout compatible with multiple platforms. 193-194 - Miro Spönemann, Christoph Daniel Schulze, Christian Motika, Christian Schneider, Reinhard von Hanxleden:
KIELER: Building on automatic layout for pragmatics-aware modeling. 195-196 - Romuald Deshayes, Tom Mens, Philippe A. Palanque:
PetriNect: A tool for executable modeling of gestural interaction. 197-198 - Orlando Belo, Jácome Cunha, João Paulo Fernandes, Jorge Mendes, Rui Pereira, João Saraiva:
QuerySheet: A bidirectional query environment for model-driven spreadsheets. 199-200
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