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VL/HCC 2004: Rome, Italy
- 2004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC 2004), 26-29 September 2004, Rome, Italy. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7803-8696-5

- Foreword.

- Conference Committee.

Keynote Speeches
- Paul Dourish:

Software as an Embodied Phenomenon: Cognitive, Social and Cultural Aspects of Programs and Programming. 3-3 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey:

Improving Flow in Software Development through Graphical Representations. 4-7
Paper Session 1: Visualization and Sketching
- Isabel F. Cruz, Yuan Feng Huang:

A Layered Architecture for the Exploration of Heterogeneous Information Using Coordinated Views. 11-18 - Gennaro Costagliola

, Vincenzo Deufemia
, Giuseppe Polese
, Michele Risi:
A Parsing Technique for Sketch Recognition Systems. 19-26 - Yoshikazu Kato, Etsuya Shibayama

, Shin Takahashi
:
Effect Lines for Specifying Animation Effects. 27-34 - Sean Cannella, Daniel J. Polivy, Michael Shin, Christian D. Straub, Roberto Tamassia:

Secure Visualization of Authentication Information: A Case Study. 35-37 - Na Liu, John G. Hosking, John C. Grundy:

Integrating a Zoomable User Interfaces Concept into a Visual Language Meta-Tool Environment. 38-40 - Giuseppe Cattaneo

, Pompeo Faruolo, Umberto Ferraro Petrillo, Giuseppe F. Italiano
:
JIVE: Java Interactive Software Visualization Environment. 41-43
Paper Session 2: Design and Evaluation of End-User Programming Environments
- Alan F. Blackwell, Margaret M. Burnett, Simon L. Peyton Jones:

Champagne Prototyping: A Research Technique for Early Evaluation of Complex End-User Programming Systems. 47-54 - Sallyann Bryant:

Double Trouble: Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in the Study of eXtreme Programmers. 55-61 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Joshua Wingstrom, Ravikiran Vatrapu

:
The Evolving User-Centered Design of the Algorithm Visualization Storyboarder. 62-64 - Maria Francesca Costabile, Daniela Fogli, Giuseppe Fresta, Piero Mussio, Antonio Piccinno

:
Virtual Workshops for Human-Centric Computing. 65-68 - George Chin Jr., Eric G. Stephan, Kyle R. Klicker, Abigail L. Corrigan, Heidi J. Sofia:

Supporting Computational Visual Theories in Biology. 69-71
Paper Session 3: Visual Language Formalisms
- Guang-Lei Song, Kang Zhang, Jun Kong:

Model Management Through Graph Transformation. 75-82 - Paolo Bottoni

, Antonio Grau:
A Suite of Metamodels as a Basis for a Classification of Visual Languages. 83-90 - Gem Stapleton, John Howse

, John Taylor, Simon J. Thompson
:
The Expressiveness of Spider Diagrams Augmented with Constants. 91-98 - Jun Kong, Kang Zhang:

Parsing Spatial Graph Grammars. 99-101 - Jun Kong, Kang Zhang:

On a Spatial Graph Grammar Formalism. 102-104
Paper Session 4: End-User Programming: Gender, Debugging, and the Web
- Laura Beckwith, Margaret M. Burnett:

Gender: An Important Factor in End-User Programming Environments?. 107-114 - Joseph R. Ruthruff, Amit Phalgune, Laura Beckwith, Margaret M. Burnett, Curtis R. Cook:

Rewarding "Good" Behavior: End-User Debugging and Rewards. 115-122 - Mary Beth Rosson, Julie F. Ballin, Heather Nash:

Everyday Programming: Challenges and Opportunities for Informal Web Development. 123-130 - Jeremy Jones:

Vivio - A System for Creating Interactive Reversible E-Learning Animations for the WWW. 131-133 - Kevin McGee, Johan Nilsson:

CrawLogo: Empowering End-Users to Program the Web. 134-136
Paper Session 5: Graph Layout and End-User Programming
- Omid Banyasad, Philip T. Cox:

An Automatic Layout Algorithm for Lograph. 139-146 - Peter Rodgers

, Paul Mutton, Jean Flower:
Dynamic Euler Diagram Drawing. 147-156 - Shawn M. Best, Philip T. Cox:

Programming an Autonomous Robot Controller by Demonstration Using Artificial Neural Networks. 157-159 - Marjaana Träskbäck:

Toward a Usable Mixed Reality Authoring Tool. 160-162
Paper Session 6: Improving End-User Environments
- Robin Abraham

, Martin Erwig
:
Header and Unit Inference for Spreadsheets Through Spatial Analyses. 165-172 - Michael Toomim, Andrew Begel, Susan L. Graham:

Managing Duplicated Code with Linked Editing. 173-180 - Simon Gauvin, Trevor J. Smedley:

Reduction of Cognitive Load Through the Addition of High-Level Semantics to ReactoGraph. 181-188 - Maria De Marsico, Susanna Fratarcangeli, Stefano Levialdi, Leonardo Lombardo:

CoOL-Room: Collaboration Oriented Learning Room. 189-192 - Daniel Bauer, Pierre Fastrez, James D. Hollan:

Computationally-Enriched 'Piles' for Managing Digital Photo Collections. 193-195
Paper Session 7: Empirical Studies of End-User Programming
- Amy J. Ko, Brad A. Myers, Htet Htet Aung:

Six Learning Barriers in End-User Programming Systems. 199-206 - Susan Wiedenbeck, Alec Engebretson:

Comprehension Strategies of End-User Programmers in an Event-Driven Application. 207-214 - Jochen Rode, Mary Beth Rosson, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones

:
End-Users' Mental Models of Concepts Critical to Web Application Development. 215-222 - Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay:

Structural Knowledge and Language Notational Properties in Program Comprehension. 223-225 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Robert Patterson, Jonathan Lee Brown, Sean Farley:

The Effects of Algorithm Visualizations with Storylines on Retention: An Experimental Study. 226-228 - Yael Kollet, Trevor J. Smedley:

Message-Flow Programming in PdaGraph. 229-232
Paper Session 8: UML and Visual Modeling
- Harald Störrle:

Semantics of Control-Flow in UML 2.0 Activities. 235-242 - Jennifer Swan, Maria Kutar, Trevor Barker, Carol Britton:

User Preference and Performance with UML Interaction Diagrams. 243-250 - Jari Peltonen, Samuel Lahtinen, Kai Koskimies:

A Specification Technique for Model Based Derivation of Speech Interfaces. 251-253 - Nianping Zhu, John C. Grundy

, John G. Hosking:
Pounamu: A Meta-Yool for Multi-View Visual Language Environment Construction. 254-256 - Augusto Celentano

, Fabio Pittarello
, Daniela Fogli, Piero Mussio:
Model-Based Specification of Virtual Interaction Environments. 257-260 - Andrés Moreno, Niko Myller, Erkki Sutinen

:
JeCo, a Collaborative Learning Tool for Programming. 261-263
Graduate Student Consortium: Designing for Diversity in End-User Development Tools
- Robin Abraham:

Identifying Structure in Spreadsheets. 267-268 - Sharnnia Artis

:
Effects of Age and Working Memory on Web-Based Computer Training. 269-270 - Andrew Begel:

Spoken Language Support for Software Development. 271-272 - Richard C. Davis, James A. Landay:

A Visual Language for Animating Sketches. 273-274 - Kayenda T. Johnson:

An Interface Design Methodology: Scenario Based Design Extended for Diverse Computer User Groups. 275-276 - Amy J. Ko:

Designing a Flexible and Supportive Direct-Manipulation Programming Environment. 277-278 - Jun Kong:

Browsing Web Through Audio. 279-280 - Hugo Liu, Henry Lieberman:

Toward a Programmatic Semantics of Natural Language. 281-282 - Alessio Malizia

:
A Cognition-Based Approach for Querying Personal Digital Libraries. 283-284 - Christoph Neumann:

End-User Programming of 3D Virtual Agents. 285-286 - Matthew Peters:

Supporting Coursework in an Online Gaming Environment. 287-288 - Amit Phalgune:

Testing and Debugging Web Applications: An End-User Perspective. 289-290 - Scott Michael Robertson:

Developing a Tutor to Teach Social Skills to Students with Cognitive Disabilities. 291-293 - Timothy Sohn:

Community-Oriented Programming through Instant Messaging. 294-295 - Ramesh Srinivasan:

Creating Digital Places for Culture and Community. 296-298

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