Visualization in Programming: 5th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology Sch�rding, Austria, May 20-23, 1986
This volume presents a selection of contributions from the Fifth Workshop on Informatics and Psychology at Schärding, Austria, May 1986, which focused on "Visual Aids in Programming". The lectures give a broad view of the state of the art in this new field of research and development spanning Cognitive Science, Informatics and Ergonomics, which draws its impact from the growing need for a deeper understanding of complex program structures and for better program design. The topics include the visualization of program structures, the discussion of psychological aspects, design problems of visual interfaces, and present implementations.
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Visualization in Programming: 5th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology Sch�rding, Austria, May 20-23, 1986
This volume presents a selection of contributions from the Fifth Workshop on Informatics and Psychology at Schärding, Austria, May 1986, which focused on "Visual Aids in Programming". The lectures give a broad view of the state of the art in this new field of research and development spanning Cognitive Science, Informatics and Ergonomics, which draws its impact from the growing need for a deeper understanding of complex program structures and for better program design. The topics include the visualization of program structures, the discussion of psychological aspects, design problems of visual interfaces, and present implementations.
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Visualization in Programming: 5th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology Sch�rding, Austria, May 20-23, 1986

Visualization in Programming: 5th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology Sch�rding, Austria, May 20-23, 1986

Visualization in Programming: 5th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology Sch�rding, Austria, May 20-23, 1986

Visualization in Programming: 5th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology Sch�rding, Austria, May 20-23, 1986

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This volume presents a selection of contributions from the Fifth Workshop on Informatics and Psychology at Schärding, Austria, May 1986, which focused on "Visual Aids in Programming". The lectures give a broad view of the state of the art in this new field of research and development spanning Cognitive Science, Informatics and Ergonomics, which draws its impact from the growing need for a deeper understanding of complex program structures and for better program design. The topics include the visualization of program structures, the discussion of psychological aspects, design problems of visual interfaces, and present implementations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540185079
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 11/18/1987
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #282
Edition description: 1987
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Visual languages: A tutorial and survey.- The gestalt analysis of programs.- Visualizing of program structures: Support concepts and implementation.- The role of mental models in programming: From experiments to requirements for an interactive system.- Learning structured diagrams — effect of mathematical background, instruction, and problem semantics.- How people comprehend unknown system structures: Conceptual primitives in systems' surface representations.- On visual interfaces and their conceptual analysis.- On the visualization of design notions, of notion instantiations, and of structural relationships in a design data base realized as a semantic net.- On the design of a graphical transition network editor.- Reference and data construction in boxer.- Solving interpolation problems with LOGO and BOXER.- Visual languages and the GARDEN system.- Compiler aspects of an environment for programming by demonstration.
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