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5th VL 1989: Rome, Italy
- IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, VL 1989, Rome, Italy, October 4-6, 1989. IEEE Computer Society 1989, ISBN 0-8186-2002-1
- Shi-Kuo Chang:
Visual reasoning for informational retrieval from very large databases. 1-6 - Yukari Shirota, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Specification and automatic generation of intelligent graphical interfaces. 7-12 - Peter Eades, Xuemin Lin:
How to draw a directed graph. 13-17 - Serafim Dahl, Kjell Lindqvist:
Visual programming as an interface between program and user? 18-23 - Ron MacNeil:
TYRO: a constraint based graphic designer's apprentice. 24-29 - Tim Dudley:
A visual interface to a conceptual data modelling tool. 30-37 - Gloria Bordogna, Isabella Gagliardi, Dora Merelli, Piero Mussio, Marco Padula, Marco Protti:
Iconic queries on pictorial data. 38-42 - Tommaso Bolognesi, Diego Latella:
Techniques for the formal definition of the G-LOTOS syntax. 43-49 - Dirk E. Mahling, W. Bruce Croft:
A visual language for the acquisition and display of plans. 50-55 - Michele Angelaccio, Tiziana Catarci, Giuseppe Santucci:
QBD: a fully visual system for E-R oriented databases. 56-61 - Marian G. Williams, Stuart Smith, Giampiero Pecelli:
Experimentally driven visual language design: texture perception experiments for iconographic displays. 62-67 - Yoshinobu Tonomura, Shinji Abe:
Content oriented visual interface using video icons for visual database systems. 68-73 - Kjell Borg:
Visual programming and UNIX. 74-79 - Keiji Kojima, Yoshiki Matsuda, Seiji Futatsugi:
LIVE-Integrating visual and textual programming paradigms. 80-85 - Allan Heydon, Mark W. Maimone, J. Doug Tygar, Jeannette M. Wing, Amy Moormann Zaremski:
Micro tools. 86-91 - Peter D. Holmes:
Visual reply to map-related queries-a free space graph approach. 92-98 - Jun'ichi Miyao, Shin'ichi Wakabayashi, Noriyoshi Yoshida, Yasushi Ohtahara:
Visualized and modeless programming environment for form manipulation language. 99-104 - Eric J. Golin, Steven P. Reiss:
The specification of visual language syntax. 105-110 - Henry Lieberman:
A three-dimensional representation for program execution. 111-116 - Luz E. Echeverria, José A. Pino:
An intuitive approach for the expression of Boolean queries. 118-123 - Masahito Hirakawa, Makoto Yoshimi, Minoru Tanaka, Tadao Ichikawa:
A generic model for constructing visual programming systems. 124-129 - Kazuyuki Tsuda, Masahito Hirakawa, Minoru Tanaka, Tadao Ichikawa:
IconicBrowser: an iconic retrieval system for object-oriented databases. 130-137 - Allen L. Ambler, Margaret M. Burnett:
Visual languages and the conflict between single assignment and iteration. 138-143 - Claudia Crimi, Angela Guercio, Genoveffa Tortora, Maurizio Tucci:
An intelligent iconic system to generate and to interpret visual languages. 144-149 - Philip T. Cox, F. R. Giles, Tomasz Pietrzykowski:
Prograph: a step towards liberating programming from textual conditioning. 150-156 - Erland Jungert:
Symbolic expressions within a spatial algebra: unification and impact upon spatial reasoning. 157-162 - Bogdan D. Czejdo, Marek Rusinkiewicz, David W. Embley, Venugopal Reddy:
A visual query language for an ER data model. 165-170 - Giuseppe Di Battista, E. Pietrosanti, Roberto Tamassia, Ioannis G. Tollis:
Automatic layout of PERT diagrams with X-PERT. 171-176 - Timothy Arndt, Shi-Kuo Chang:
Image sequence compression by iconic indexing. 177-182 - Luigi Cinque, F. Ferloni, Stefano Levialdi, A. Sargeni:
X-VIQU: an expert system for visual representation of database queries. 183-188 - Emiel P. M. Corten, Hans J. W. Spoelder, Fons H. Ullings, Frans C. A. Groen, Ian T. Young:
SIGNOR: a tool for visualization of concepts of system and signal theory. 189-192
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