VL/HCC B

57 papers

YearTitle / Authors
20162016 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC 2016, Cambridge, United Kingdom, September 4-8, 2016
Alan F. Blackwell, Beryl Plimmer, Gem Stapleton
2016A domain-specific visual modeling language for testing environment emulation.
Jian Liu, John C. Grundy, Iman Avazpour, Mohamed Abdelrazek
2016A perspective on blending programming environments and games: Beyond points, badges, and leaderboards.
Titus Barik, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Thomas Zimmermann
2016An approach to gesture-based editing of diagrams.
Christian Schenk
2016An empirical study of user perceived usefulness and preference of open learner model visualisations.
Check Yee Law, John Grundy, Rajesh Vasa, Andrew Cain
2016An evolutionary approach to determining hidden lines from a natural sketch.
Alexandra Bonnici, Kenneth P. Camilleri
2016Beyond text: The future of IDEs.
Michael Kölling
2016Coding, reading, and writing: Integrated instruction in written language.
Robert H. Thompson, Steven L. Tanimoto, Virginia W. Berninger, William Nagy
2016Computational thinking tools.
Alexander Repenning, Ashok R. Basawapatna, Nora A. Escherle
2016Declarative setup-free web application prototyping combining local and cloud datastores.
Filip Kis, Cristian Bogdan
2016Designing affordances for navigating information spaces in code editors.
Austin Z. Henley
2016Developing usable APIs with XP and cognitive dimensions.
Rahul Kamal Bhaskar, Craig Anslow, John Brosz, Frank Maurer
2016Diagnostic visualization for non-expert machine learning practitioners: A design study.
Dong Chen, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Peter K. Malkin, Thomas Erickson
2016Drawing and the primacy of expression.
David Dernie
2016Embodied programming: Supporting the move from concrete to abstract.
Anthony Trory
2016End-user development and learning in second life: The "box" as multipurpose building block.
Anders I. Mørch
2016End-user programming of visualisations.
Mariana Marasoiu
2016Evaluation of a modelling language for customer journeys.
Ragnhild Halvorsrud, Ida Maria Haugstveit, Antoine Pultier
2016Examining active error in software development.
Tamara Lopez, Marian Petre, Bashar Nuseibeh
2016Finding errors in the Enron spreadsheet corpus.
Thomas Schmitz, Dietmar Jannach
2016Fostering computational thinking skills with a tangible blocks programming environment.
Tommaso Turchi, Alessio Malizia
2016GenderMag experiences in the field: The whole, the parts, and the workload.
Charles Hill, Shannon Ernst, Alannah Oleson, Amber Horvath, Margaret M. Burnett
2016Gradual structuring in the spreadsheet paradigm.
Gary Miller, Felienne Hermans
2016Label management: Keeping complex diagrams usable.
Christoph Daniel Schulze, Yella Lasch, Reinhard von Hanxleden
2016Labeling relevant skills in tasks: Can the crowd help?
Rafael Leano, Zhendong Wang, Anita Sarma
2016Learning programming from tutorials and code puzzles: Children's perceptions of value.
Kyle J. Harms, Evan Balzuweit, Jason Chen, Caitlin Kelleher
2016Measuring perceived clutter in concept diagrams.
Tie Hou, Peter Chapman, Ian Oliver
2016Ninja code village for scratch: Function samples/function analyser and automatic assessment of computational thinking concepts.
Go Ota, Yosuke Morimoto, Hiroshi Kato
2016Operating diagram editors through unistroke gestures.
Christian Schenk, Sonja Schimmler, Mark Minas
2016Opportunistic visualization with iVoLVER.
Gonzalo Gabriel Méndez, Miguel A. Nacenta
2016Perceived obstacles by novice developers adopting user interface APIs and tools.
Irum Rauf, Pekka Perala, Jouni Huotari, Ivan Porres
2016Polaris: Providing context aware navigation in spreadsheets.
Bas Jansen
2016Potential financial motivations for end-user programming.
Chris Scaffidi
2016Putting information foraging theory to work: Community-based design patterns for programming tools.
Tahmid Nabi, Kyle M. D. Sweeney, Sam Lichlyter, David Piorkowski, Chris Scaffidi, Margaret M. Burnett, Scott D. Fleming
2016Recognizing gender differences in stack overflow usage: Applying the Bechdel test.
Denae Ford
2016Resolving input validation vulnerabilities by retracing taint flow through source code.
Justin Smith
2016Reuse of variants in online repositories: Foraging for the fittest.
Carlos Martos, Se Yeon Kim, Sandeep Kaur Kuttal
2016Skill progression in MIT app inventor.
Benjamin Xie, Hal Abelson
2016Smells in block-based programming languages.
Felienne Hermans, Kathryn T. Stolee, David Hoepelman
2016Socio-economic status and computer use: Designing software that supports low-income users.
Charles Hill
2016Sonic Pi - Reliable randomisation for performances.
Samuel Aaron
2016Suggesting and supporting examples for novice programmers.
Michelle Ichinco
2016Suggesting examples to novice programmers in an open-ended context with the example guru.
Michelle Ichinco, Wint Hnin, Caitlin Kelleher
2016Supporting Collaborative Information Analysis with Interactive Visualization.
Dong Chen
2016Supporting end-users in defining complex queries on evolving and domain-specific data models.
Thomas Reschenhofer, Florian Matthes
2016Teaching coding to learning-disabled children with Kokopelli's World.
Rob Thompson
2016The practices of programming.
Ilias Bergstrom, Alan F. Blackwell
2016Tool demo: Operating diagram editors through unistroke gestures.
Christian Schenk, Sonja Schimmler, Mark Minas
2016Tools for opportunistic information visualization: Visual analysis with non-traditional data sources.
Gonzalo Gabriel Méndez
2016Transforming spreadsheets with data noodles.
Maria I. Gorinova, Advait Sarkar, Alan F. Blackwell, Karl Prince
2016Trials and tribulations of developers of intelligent systems: A field study.
Charles Hill, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Thomas Erickson, Margaret M. Burnett
2016Veteran developers' contributions and motivations: An open source perspective.
Patrick Morrison, Rahul Pandita, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Anne McLaughlin
2016Visual analysis of compound graphs.
Michael Burch
2016Visual discovery and model-driven explanation of time series patterns.
Advait Sarkar, Martin Spott, Alan F. Blackwell, Mateja Jamnik
2016Who changed my annotation? An investigation into refitting freeform ink annotations.
Craig J. Sutherland, Andrew Luxton-Reilly, Beryl Plimmer
2016X marks the task: Helping developers navigate to the right task.
Rafael Leano
2016Yestercode: Improving code-change support in visual dataflow programming environments.
Austin Z. Henley, Scott D. Fleming