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ICALP
2000
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
A Generic Model for Diagram Syntax and Semantics
In this paper, we recall how the syntax of diagrams is captured by the diagram editor generator DIAGEN, and outline a visual, rule-based, and objectoriented programming language b...
Berthold Hoffmann, Mark Minas
MODELS
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Business Process Models as a Showcase for Syntax-Based Assistance in Diagram Editors
Recently, a generic approach for syntax-based user assistance in diagram editors has been proposed that requires the syntax of the visual language to be defined by a graph grammar...
Steffen Mazanek, Mark Minas
VL
1999
IEEE
164views Visual Languages» more  VL 1999»
13 years 9 months ago
Reasoning with Spider Diagrams
Spider diagrams combine and extend Venn diagrams and Euler circles to express constraints on sets and their relationships with other sets. These diagrams can usefully be used in c...
John Howse, Fernando Molina, John Taylor, Stuart K...
IEE
2008
116views more  IEE 2008»
13 years 5 months ago
Evaluating formal properties of feature diagram languages
: Feature diagrams (FDs) are a family of popular modelling languages, mainly used for managing variability in software product lines. FDs were first introduced by Kang et al. as pa...
Patrick Heymans, Pierre-Yves Schobbens, Jean-Chris...
VL
1996
IEEE
123views Visual Languages» more  VL 1996»
13 years 9 months ago
GenEd - An Editor with Generic Semantics for Formal Reasoning about Visual Notations
We describe the object-oriented editor GenEd supporting the design of specifications for visual notations. Prominent features of GenEd are (1) it is generic, i.e. domain-specific ...
Volker Haarslev, Michael Wessel