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Publikováno v:
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology. 18:1-40
Visual dataflow languages (VDFLs), which include commercial and research systems, have had a substantial impact on end-user programming. Like any other programming languages, whether visual or textual, VDFLs often contain faults. A desire to provide
Autor:
Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing. 11:687-710
Software for designing structured objects such as machinery and buildings originated from drawing or drafting, and has evolved into suites of applications for different aspects of design. Modern CAD software usually consists of sophisticated tools fo
Autor:
Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing. 11:549-571
The primary advantage of visual programming languages is that they directly represent the structure of algorithms and data, thereby enhancing the programmer's ability to build and comprehend programs. Recently, there has been considerable interest in
Autor:
Trevor J. Smedley, Philip T. Cox
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing. 9:509-534
Designing structured objects such as mechanical devices, buildings and electronic devices, involves two disparate activities. Visual representations of objects are drawn in two or three dimensions. Also, since the structure of more complex artifacts
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing. 9:211-239
The application of visual programming techniques to the problem of robot control has recently begun to receive considerable attention, partly due to the impetus provided by an annual robot programming competition conducted at the Visual Languages Con
Autor:
Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing. 8:57-84
The design of abstract or physical structures has much in common with design of software structures, particularly when the structure in question has a mechanical or computational behaviour, such as a digital circuit. Like programming language systems
Autor:
Trevor J. Smedley, Shapour Arjomandy
Publikováno v:
Web3D
The Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) is a textual language used to define objects in 3D worlds, and their behaviours. It is used extensively for providing 3D views and simulations on the internet, through the use of VRML plug-ins. As with lan
Autor:
Trevor J. Smedley, Philip T. Cox
Publikováno v:
VL
The design of abstract or physical structures has much in common with the design of software structures, particularly when the structure in question has a mechanical or computational behaviour; such as a digital circuit. Like programming language sys
Autor:
Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley
Publikováno v:
VL
The primary advantage of visual programming languages is that they directly represent the structure of algorithms and data, thereby enhancing the programmer's ability to build and comprehend programs. If the programming domain consists of physical ob
Autor:
Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley
Publikováno v:
VL
Languages used for design activities in CAD software are usually textual languages akin to standard procedural programming languages such as Basic or C++. This creates a discontinuity between the drafting and solid modelling aspects of design, and th