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Programming Languages: A general purpose graphic language

Communications of the ACM, 1968
Interactive use of computers with graphic terminals will permit many new problems to be solved using machines. In order to handle a variety of applications, it is expedient to develop a general purpose graphic language that is useful on a number of graphic devices. A system has been designed to produce such a language quickly and cheaply.
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Reconstructing the New Significance of Combining Graphic Language —— Hand-drawn Graphic Language with Computer Graphics Language

2021 International Conference on Computer Technology and Media Convergence Design (CTMCD), 2021
With the development of science and technology network in China, the development of language information is in a prosperous scene, a large number of information accelerates the spread of culture, and the language of images also presents a variety of expressions. The opportunity of image design industry is also increasing, the vision and form of art are
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Composing graphical languages

Proceedings of the First Workshop on the Globalization of Domain Specific Languages, 2013
As domain-specific modeling languages, and especially graphical modeling languages become more and more widespread, so do workbenches for generating editors and tools to use said languages. The advantages of these languages depend heavily on their expressiveness and suitability to communicate stakeholders' concerns; therefore, new languages have to be ...
Iván Melo   +2 more
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Natural language graphics

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1977
The Natural Language Graphics Project (NLG) at The Ohio State University is concerned with natural language programming in an interactive graphics environment. Natural interaction between men depends on a combination of both graphical and linguistic modes of communication [1].
D. C. Brown   +4 more
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Defining dynamic graphics by a graphical language

Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 1991
A graphical language which can be used for defining dynamic picture and applying control actions to it is defined with an expanded attributed grammar. Based on this, a system is built for developing the presentation of application data of user interface.
Qijing Mao, Juwei Tai
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