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  SKETCH’NDO
Moya S., Tost D., Grau S., von Barnekow A., Felix E. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing 34-351-10, 2016.  Type: Article

SKETCH’NDO is a game design framework targeting educators with no programming experience who want to provide serious game-based training and educational material to their students. It focuses on task-based, single-user activi...

Nov 29 2016
  Gestures that people can understand and use
Ardito C., Costabile M., Jetter H. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing 25(5): 572-576, 2014.  Type: Article

Computing devices often include sensors to track the body, limbs, hands, and fingers of a user. User interfaces rely on these capabilities to recognize gestures, and considerable energy is being devoted to the development of a core set...

Mar 26 2015
  A multi-level modeling environment for SUM-based software engineering
Atkinson C., Gerbig R., Tunjic C.  VAO 2013 (Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on View-Based, Aspect-Oriented and Orthographic Software Modelling, Montpellier, France, Jul 1, 2013) 1-9, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

Software engineering approaches based on a single underlying model (SUM) were developed in response to the need to maintain consistency and coherence between different models and descriptions of software systems in model-driven approac...

Feb 5 2014
  A visual programming language for XML manipulation
Tekli G., Chbeir R., Fayolle J. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing 24(2): 110-135, 2013.  Type: Article

This paper presents XCDL, a visual language based on colored Petri nets that represents Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents and supports XML operations and manipulations. The proposed language also supports querying and data man...

Jul 24 2013
  LINQ for Visual C# 2008
Ferracchiati F., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2008. 200 pp.  Type: Book (9781430215806)

Language Integrated Query (LINQ) unifies the way data can be retrieved in the .NET Framework. Most of the features added to C# 3.0 support LINQ, and developers using .NET will certainly want to become familiar with LINQ. This book is p...

Oct 22 2008
  Press on: principles of interaction programming
Thimbleby H., The MIT Press, 2007.  Type: Book (9780262201704)

Interaction programming is generally restricted to designing interactive devices used by people. The stated aim of the book is to introduce programmers to the principles of designing, programming, and understanding interactive systems ...

Jun 13 2008
  Foundations of QT development
Thelin J., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2007. 528 pp.  Type: Book (9781590598313)

If you are an application developer on various platforms, such as Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Unix, and if you are facing the challenge of creating user-friendly yet powerful graphical interfaces, then you may want to c...

May 28 2008
  Client-side reporting with Visual Studio in C#
Sayed A., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2007. 465 pp.  Type: Book (9781590598542)

Reading this book, you will not learn Tufte’s art of displaying quantitative information [1], but you will gain a basic knowledge of Microsoft’s drag-and-drop approach to quickly build a simple and standardized repr...

May 27 2008
  Processing: a programming handbook for visual designers and artists
Reas C., Fry B., The MIT Press, 2007. 736 pp.  Type: Book (9780262182621)

How can artists and graphic designers approach programming? The steep learning curve of working with a general-purpose programming language can be a real passion killer. Processing is an open-source programming language and environment...

Apr 21 2008
  Visual languages and applications
Zhang K., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2007. 246 pp.  Type: Book (9780387298139)

It is an old saw that you can’t tell a book by its cover; it is equally true that often you cannot tell what a book will contain simply from its title. By its title, this book might promise a wide-ranging survey of how th...

Dec 6 2007
 
 
 
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