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9th VL 1993: Bergen, Norway
- Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages, August 24-27, 1993, Bergen, Norway. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-8186-3970-9

Keynote Address
- George W. Furnas:

Towards Radically Visual Computation. VL 1993: 2
Alternative Paradigms I
- Louis Weitzman, Kent Wittenburg:

Relational gRammars for Interactive Design. 4-11 - Marc Najork

, Simon M. Kaplan:
Specifying Visual Languages with Conditional Set Rewrite Systems. 12-18 - Henry Lieberman:

Graphical Annotation as a Visual Language for Specifying Generalization Relations. 19-24
Animation Tools
- John DeTreville:

The GraphVBT Interface for Programming Algorithm Animations. 26-31 - Steven C. Glassman:

A Turbo Environment for Producing Algorithm Animations. 32-36 - Ludwig Coulmann:

General Requirements for a Program Visualization Tool to be used in engineering of 4GL-programs. 37-41
Database
- Jae Cheol Kwak, Songchun Moon:

Object Query Diagram: An Extended Query Graph for Object-Oriented Databases. 44-48 - Bosco S. Tjan, Len Breslow, Sait Dogru, Vijay Rajan, Keith Rieck, James R. Slagle, Marius O. Poliac:

A Data-Flow Graphical User Interface for Querying a Scientific Database. 49-54 - Hideki Koike, Hirotaka Yoshihara:

Fractal Approaches for Visualizing Huge Hierarchies. 55-60
Panel
- Linda G. Shapiro, Steven L. Tanimoto, Alberto Del Bimbo, Robert P. Futrelle, Ramesh C. Jain, Judith Bayard Cushing:

Panel: Visual Database Systems. VL 1993: 62-69
Alternative Paradigms II
- Nicholas P. Wilde:

A WYSIWYC (What You See Is What You Compute) Spreadsheet. 72-76 - Alexander Repenning

, Wayne Citrin:
Agentsheets: Applying Grid-Based Spatial Reasoning to Human-Computer Interaction. 77-82 - Erland Jungert:

Qualitative Spatial Reasoning for Determination of Object Relations Using Symbolic Interval Projections. 83-87 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Enrico Vicario, Daniele Zingoni:

Sequence Retrieval by Contents through Spatio Temporal Indexing. 88-92 - Lindsey Ford, Daniel James Tallis:

Interacting Visual Abstractions of Programs. 93-97
Visualization
- John T. Stasko, Joseph F. Wehrli:

Three-Dimensional Computation Visualization. 100-107 - Steven P. Reiss:

A Framework for Abstract 3D Visualization. 108-115 - Marc H. Brown:

The 1992 SRC Algorithm Animation Festival. 116-123
Issues in Language Design I
- Jörg Poswig, Claudio Moraga:

Incremental Type Systems and Implicit Parametric Overloading in Visual Languages. 126-133 - Alex S. Fukunaga, Takayuki Dan Kimura, Wolfgang Pree:

Object-Oriented Development of a Data Flow Visual Language System. 134-141 - Wayne Citrin:

Requirements for Graphical Front Ends for Visual Languages. 142-150
Visual Tools I
- George Kutty, Laura K. Dillon, Louise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith, Y. S. Ramakrishna:

Visual Tools for Temporal Reasoning. 152-159 - Anselm Spoerri:

Visual Tools for Information Retrieval. 160-168 - Atsuo Yoshitaka, Kazunari Ueda, Masahito Hirakawa, Tadao Ichikawa:

Iconic Object Definition System for Object-Oriented Databases. 169-177
Multimedia
- Jörg Poswig, Guido Vrankar, Claudio Moraga:

Interactive Animation of Visual Program Execution. 180-187 - Brigham Bell, Clayton H. Lewis:

ChemTrains: A Language for Creating Behaving Pictures. 188-195 - Marc Davis:

Media Streams: An Iconic Visual Language for Video Annotation. 196-202
Alternative Paradigms III
- Lindsey L. Spratt, Allen L. Ambler:

A Visual Logic Programming Language Based on Sets and Partitioning Constraints. 204-208 - Bogdan D. Czejdo, Kenneth C. Messa:

Generating Smalltalk Code from Graphical Operations and Rules. 209-213 - Isabelle Borne:

A Visual Programming Environment for Smalltalk. 214-218
Interactive Learning I
- John C. Grundy

, John G. Hosking:
Constructing Multi-View Editing Environments Using MViews. 220-224 - Michael A. Bell, David Jackson:

CALVIN - Courseware Authoring Language using VIsual Notation. 225-230 - Eric Luce, Susan H. Rodger:

A Visual Programming Environment for Turing Machines. 231-236
Issues in Language Design II
- Margaret M. Burnett:

Types and Type Inference in a Visual Programming Language. 238-243 - Ian Salter:

A Framework for Formally Defining the Syntax of Visual Languages. 244-248 - Stefano Levialdi, Piero Mussio, Marco Protti, Laura Tosoni:

Reflections on Icons. 249-254
Interactive Learning II
- Wilfred J. Hansen:

Andrew as a Multiparadigm Environment for Visual Languages. 256-260 - Guido Wirtz

:
A Visual Approach for Developing, Understanding and Analyzing Parallel Programs. 261-266 - Shi-Kuo Chang, Sergio Orefice, Giuseppe Polese, Bruce R. Baker:

Deriving the Meaning of Iconic Sentences for Augmentative Communication. 267-274
Keynote
- Douglas J. Cardinal:

Vision to Reality. VL 1993: 276
Panel
- Tim Dudley, Douglas J. Cardinal, Masahito Hirakawa, Michael J. Tauber:

Panel: Effects of Notation on Realization and Understanding. VL 1993: 278-280
Visual Tools II
- Trevor J. Smedley, Allan G. Jost:

Graphical Parametrised Structural Descriptions of VLSI Devices. 282-286 - Guttorm Sindre, Bjørn Gulla, Håkon G. Jokstad:

Onion graphs: aesthetics and layout. 287-291 - Markus Geltz:

A Framework for Visualizing Data Structures. 396-400 - Andreas L. Opdahl:

Structured Analysis, Structured Design, Visual Programming. 292-297 - H. W. Lie, P. E. Dybvik, J. Rygh:

SCREAM: SCREen-based navigAtion in voice Messages. 401-405 - Keith D. Swenson:

A Visual Language to Describe Collaborative Work. 298-303
Metatools for Language Translation
- Gennaro Costagliola, Sergio Orefice, Giuseppe Polese, Genoveffa Tortora, Maurizio Tucci:

Automatic Parser Generation for Pictorial Languages. 306-313 - Eric J. Golin, Tom Magliery:

A Compiler Generator for Visual Languages. 314-321
Diagram Layout
- Mark Minas, Gerhard Viehstaedt:

Specification of Diagram Editors Providing Layout Adjustment with Minimal Change. 324-329 - Edmund Dengler, Mark Friedell, Joe Marks:

Constraint-Driven Diagram Layout. 330-335 - Emmanuel G. Noik:

Layout-independent Fisheye Views of Nested Graphs. 336-341
The Right Medium
- Rajeev K. Pandey, Margaret M. Burnett:

Is It Easier to Write Matrix Manipulation Programs Visually or Textually? An Empirical Study. 344-351 - Ajay Apte, Takayuki Dan Kimura:

A Comparison Study of The Pen and The Mouse in Editing Graphic Diagrams. 352-357
Practicum Papers
- K. Takami, T. Ohta, Nobuyoshi Terashima:

A Visual Programming for Telecommunication Services. 360-361 - Michel Mainguenaud:

The Results of Geographical Information System Queries. 362-364 - Bert Haberland, Jörg Poswig, Claudio Moraga:

On the Way to Intelligent Query for Functions in Visual Languages. 365-367 - Yuhong Zhang, Matthew O. Ward, Nabil I. Hachem, Michael A. Gennert

:
A Visual Programming Environment for Supporting Scientific Data Analysis. 368-370 - Marian G. Williams, William A. Ledder, J. Nicholas Buehler, James T. Canning:

An Empirical Study of Visual Labs. 371-373 - Kazuo Sugihara, Koji Takeda, Mitsuyuki Inaba

:
An Approach to Animation of Software Specifications. 374-375 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Enrico Vicario, Daniele Zingoni:

Visual Specification of Virtual Worlds. 376-378 - Maylis Delest, Jean-Marc Fedou, Guy Melançon, Nadine Rouillon:

CalICo, a visual tool for combinatorial mathematics. 379-380 - Mariko Sasakura, Naruki Mitsuda, Kenzo Iwama:

Defining actions by sample figures in CBAD. 381-383 - Chris M. Holt:

Control Flow in a Dataflow Language. 384-385 - Antonio Massari, Stefano Pavani, Shi-Kuo Chang:

An Iconic Query System with Intensional Feedback Capabilities. 386-388 - Frank Van Reeth, Eddy Flerackers:

Three-dimensional Graphical Programming in CAEL. 389-391 - Gennaro Petraglia, Monica Sebillo, Maurizio Tucci, Genoveffa Tortora:

Towards Normalized Iconic Indexing. 392-394

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