VIVA: A visual language for image processing

SL Tanimoto - Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 1990 - Elsevier
Visual languages have been developed to help new programmers express algorithms
easily. They also help to make experienced programmers more productive by simplifying the
organization of a program through the use of visual representations. However, visual
languages have not reached their full potential because of several problems including the
following: difficulty of producing visual representations for the more abstract computing
constructs; the lack of adequate computing power to update the visual representations in …
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