Results 251 to 260 of about 47,436 (306)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Programming Languages: A general purpose graphic language
Communications of the ACM, 1968Interactive 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.
exaly +2 more sources
The graphic presentation of language
This paper draws attention to the 'language element' of graphic communication. It is argued that we need better tools for thinking about this and related matters; models are proposed which draw attention to general issues and aim to help break down barriers between different means of production.
Michael Twyman
openaire +2 more sources
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 ...
Ivan Melo +2 more
openaire +1 more source
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 ...
Ivan Melo +2 more
openaire +1 more source
A Graphical Semantics for Graphical Transformation Languages
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 1997Abstract Understanding the semantics of graphical representations of textual programs can be difficult because the reader must understand both the relationship between the graphic and textual representations as well as the semantics of the underlying textual program.
Wayne Citrin +2 more
openaire +1 more source
The semantics of graphical languages
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Partial evaluation and semantics-based program manipulation, 2007Visual notations are pervasive in circuit design, control systems, and increasingly in mainstream programming environments. Yet many of the foundational advances in programming language theory are taking place in the context of textual notations. In order to map such advances to the graphical world, and to take the concerns of the graphical world into ...
Stephan Ellner, Walid Taha
openaire +1 more source
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].
David C. Brown +4 more
openaire +1 more source
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].
David C. Brown +4 more
openaire +1 more source
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 2000
Abstract We describe a system, called the Graphics Production Library (GPL), that implements a language for quantitative graphics. The structure of this system differs from existing statistical graphics, visualization, and mapping systems. Instead of treating a graphics display as a viewer for underlying data, GPL treats data as an accessory to viewing
Leland Wilkinson +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Abstract We describe a system, called the Graphics Production Library (GPL), that implements a language for quantitative graphics. The structure of this system differs from existing statistical graphics, visualization, and mapping systems. Instead of treating a graphics display as a viewer for underlying data, GPL treats data as an accessory to viewing
Leland Wilkinson +3 more
openaire +1 more source
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
openaire +1 more source
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
openaire +1 more source
On graphic structured languages
Proceedings. 1997 IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (Cat. No.97TB100165), 2002This paper describes a family of structured visual languages. The algorithmic one includes constructions for the programming of parallel processes. The syntactical language allows the definition of context-dependent languages. Software supporting the languages is discussed.
openaire +1 more source

