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1999
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Formalizing Spider Diagrams
Geared to complement UML and to the specification of large software systems by non-mathematicians, spider diagrams are a visual language that generalizes the popular and intuitive...
Joseph Gil, John Howse, Stuart Kent
VL
1999
IEEE
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Visual Specification of Spatio-Temporal Developments
In this paper we propose a visual interface for the specification of predicates to be used in queries on spatio-temporal databases. The approach is based on a visual specification...
Martin Erwig, Markus Schneider
VL
1999
IEEE
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Pragmatic Graph Rewriting Modifications
We present new pragmatic constructs for easing programming in visual graph rewriting programming languages. The first is a modification to the rewriting process for nodes the host...
Peter J. Rodgers, Natalia Vidal
VL
1999
IEEE
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Extending UML for Modeling of Multimedia Applications
An analysis of how visual modeling of structure and dynamic behavior of a multimedia application differs from modeling conventional software yields that aspects of the graphical u...
Stefan Sauer, Gregor Engels
VL
1999
IEEE
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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...