The Visual End-User
A workshop on visual languages for end-user and domain-specific programming
September 10, 2000, Seattle, WA, USA
Held in conjunction with
VL 2000
Workshop Papers
Chris DiGiano (Invited Speaker):
Designing Learning Supports for End-User Programming Systems
Shingo Yamaguchi, Minoru Tanaka, and Satoru Morita:
A Multi-User Iconic System for Supporting Groupwork
Daniel T. Curry, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Task-Centered Organizational Model for Collaborative Workspaces Using Active Social Agents
Elke Siemon, Yongmei Wu:
A comparison of two visual programming techniques for end users
Jarinee Chattratichart, Jasna Kuljis:
A Compresensibility Comparison of Three Visual Representations and a Textual Program in Two Paradigms.
Alan Blackwell:
See What You Need: Toward a visual Perl for end users
Don Pazel:
The Effigy Project - Moving Programming Concepts to a Visual Paradigm
Allen Ambler, Jennifer Leopold:
Interactive Communication over Inferred Indexed Iteration
Robert Aish:
Custom Objects: a model-oriented end-user programming environment
See Wong, John Hosking, Peter Mazany:
A visual business modelling and simulation environment
Omid Banyasad, Phil Cox, June Young:
Constructing Robot Control Programs by Demonstration
Christopher D. Hundhausen, Sarah A. Douglas:
Low Fidelity Algorithm Visualization
P. Bottoni, M.F. Costabile, S. Levialdi, M. Matera, P. Mussio:
Towards Trusty Interaction in Visual Environments
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