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  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Carlson, Paul M.; Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1995-04)
    How might capabilities for algorithm animation be seamlessly integrated into a programming language that is both visual and declarative? Until now, visual programming language researchers have not attempted to answer tha ...
  • Carlson, Paul M. (1995-04-18)
    How might capabilities for algorithm animation be seamlessly integrated into a programming language that is both visual and declarative? Until now, visual programming language researchers have not attempted to answer tha ...
  • Wodti, Richard; Cull, Paul, 1943-; Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science. (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1997-07)
    Data structures are more easily understood when they are presented visually rather than textually. We have developed a system, Calypso, to allow the visual definition of data structures programs using pictorial patte ...
  • Atwood, John Wesley (1996-01-15)
    Culprit Tracking is a technique to make lazy evaluation in a programming language even lazier. We sought to develop such a technique after noting poorly-distributed performance characteristics of graphical user interfa ...
  • Al-Mulhem, Muhammed Saleh (1989-12-14)
    Formal methods using text to specify abstract data types (ADTs) are powerful, but they require great effort and a high level of expertise. Visual programming languages present an alternative way of programming but are ...
  • Walkingshaw, Eric (2011-12-20)
    Experimental game theory is the use of game theoretic abstractions—games, players, and strategies—in experiments and simulations. It is often used in cases where traditional, analytical game theory fails or is difficult ...
  • Summet, Jay W. (2001-07-23)
    Spreadsheet languages are the most commonly used end-user programming paradigm, yet spreadsheets commonly contain errors. Research shows that a significant number of spreadsheets (20%-40%) created by end users contain ...
  • Arredondo-Castro, Miguel A. (2001-05-31)
    The temporal behavior in applications involving visual data can be critical for the correctness of some programs. Forms/3 allows the user to specify temporal behaviors in an independent way, without introducing extrane ...
  • Agrawal, Anurag (1997-07-14)
    Exception handling is a programming language feature that can help increase the reliability of programs. However, not much work has been done on exception handling in visual programming languages. We present an approac ...
  • Chekka, Sudheer Kumar (2001-07-16)
    E-commerce has begun to evolve beyond simple web pages to more sophisticated ways of conducting e-business transactions, such as through electronic advertising, negotiation, and delivery. However, to participate in the ...
  • Yang, Sherry (1996-11-04)
    We believe concreteness, direct manipulation and responsiveness in a visual programming language increase its usefulness. However, these characteristics present a challenge in generalizing programs for reuse, especiall ...
  • Gottfried, Herkimer John (1996-12-09)
    Until now, attempts to extend the one-way constraint evaluation model of the spreadsheet paradigm to support complex objects, such as colored circles or user-defined types, have led to approaches featuring either a dir ...
  • Chen, Roger Ding-Fu (1999-09-09)
    Djang et al. [1998] introduced a new model of types for declarative visual programming languages (VPLs). Implicit static typing is used in their type model, in order to eliminate the programming mechanisms associated wit ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Hays, Judith G.; Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1995-06)
    Forms/3 is a declarative visual programming language that aims to provide general purpose programming language capabilities in a simple, form-based approach. This report provides an example-driven introduction to program ...
  • Djang, Rebecca W. (Rebecca Walpole) (1998-12-17)
    Declarative visual programming languages (VPLs), including spreadsheets, make up a large portion of both research and commercial VPLs. Spreadsheets in particular enjoy a wide audience, including end users. Unfortunatel ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Djang, Rebecca W. (Rebecca Walpole); Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1997-11)
    Although spreadsheets can be argued to be the most widely-used end-user programming languages today, they are very limited compared to other programming languages, supporting only a few built-in types and offering only p ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Djang, Rebecca W. (Rebecca Walpole); Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1998-03)
    Although spreadsheets can be argued to be the most widely-used visual programming languages (VPLs) today, most are very limited compared to other VPLs, supporting only p few built-in types and offering only primitive ...
  • Cao, Nanyu (2000-06-20)
    Specifying varying speeds and temporal relationships is necessary when programming graphical animations, but support for temporal programming has usually been done by adding new language features to a Visual Programmin ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Wodtli, Richard; Cull, Paul, 1943- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1996-09)
    Data structures are more easily understood when they are presented visually rather than textually. We have developed a system, Calypso, to allow the visual definition of data structures programs using pictorial pattern/a ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Abraham, Robin; Erwig, Martin; Kollmansberger, Steven; Seifert, Ethan (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2005-01-24)
    We introduce a visual specification language for spreadsheets that allows the definition of spreadsheet templates. These templates are used by a spreadsheet generator to create Excel spreadsheets that are probably free f ...

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