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USING THE PHYSICS OF NOTATION TO ANALYSE MODELBUILDER DIAGRAMS

Dobesova, Zdena

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bb2.v1/s08.039View metrics

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Title
USING THE PHYSICS OF NOTATION TO ANALYSE MODELBUILDER DIAGRAMS
Authors
Dobesova, Zdena
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
595 - 602 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References26
  1. Dobesova, Z., Visual programming for novice programmers in geoinformatics, in 12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference. 2012: Bulgaria, Albena. p. 433- 440.

  2. Blackwell, A.F., Cognitive dimensions of notations: Understanding the ergonomics of diagram use. 2008: Herrsching. p. 5-8.

  3. Green, T.R.G. and M. Petre, Usability analysis of visual programming environments: A 'cognitive dimensions' framework. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, 1996. 7(2): p. 131-174.

  4. Moody, D.L., The "Physics" of Notations: A scientific Approach to Designing Visual Notations in Software Engineering, in Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 2. 2010, ACM: Cape Town, South Africa. p . 485-486.

  5. Dobesova, Z. Visual programming language in geographic information systems. In Recent Researches in Applied Informatics, 2nd International Conference on Applied Informatics and Computing Theory, AICT 11. 2011. Prague: NAUN/IEEE, WSEAS Press.

  6. Dobesova, Z. Programming language Python for data processing. In Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2011 International Conference. 2011.

  7. Dobesova, Z. and P. Dobes. Comparison of visual languages in Geographic Information Systems. In IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC). 2012.

  8. Moody, D. Theory development in visual language research: Beyond the cognitive dimensions of notations. In Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2009. VL/HCC 2009. IEEE Symposium 2009.

  9. Thomas, J.C., et al. Using the Physics of notations to analyze a visual representation of business decision modeling. In Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2012 IEEE Symposium 2012.

  10. 1 Moody, D.L., The "Physics" of Notations: Toward a Scientific Basis for Constructing Visual Notations in Software Engineering. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2009. 35(6): p. 756-779.

  11. Popelka, S. and V. Voženílek, Specifying of requirements for spatio -temporal data in map by eye-tracking and space- time-cube, in International Conference on Graphic and Image Processing (ICGIP 2012). 2013: Singapore p. 87684N-87684N.

  12. Figl, K. Symbol choice and memory of visual models. In Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2012 IEEE Symposium 2012.

  13. Dobesova Z. Strengths and weaknesses in data flow diagrams in GIS, Diagram Aesthetics and Layout (Special Issue), Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (in review)

  14. Dobesova, Z., Visual programming for novice programmers in geoinformatics, in 12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference. 2012: Bulgaria, Albena. p. 433- 440.

  15. Blackwell, A.F., Cognitive dimensions of notations: Understanding the ergonomics of diagram use. 2008: Herrsching. p. 5-8.

  16. Green, T.R.G. and M. Petre, Usability analysis of visual programming environments: A 'cognitive dimensions' framework. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, 1996. 7(2): p. 131-174.

  17. Moody, D.L., The "Physics" of Notations: A scientific Approach to Designing Visual Notations in Software Engineering, in Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering - Volume 2. 2010, ACM: Cape Town, South Africa. p . 485-486.

  18. Dobesova, Z. Visual programming language in geographic information systems. In Recent Researches in Applied Informatics, 2nd International Conference on Applied Informatics and Computing Theory, AICT 11. 2011. Prague: NAUN/IEEE, WSEAS Press.

  19. Dobesova, Z. Programming language Python for data processing. In Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2011 International Conference. 2011.

  20. Dobesova, Z. and P. Dobes. Comparison of visual languages in Geographic Information Systems. In IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC). 2012.

  21. Moody, D. Theory development in visual language research: Beyond the cognitive dimensions of notations. In Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2009. VL/HCC 2009. IEEE Symposium 2009.

  22. Thomas, J.C., et al. Using the Physics of notations to analyze a visual representation of business decision modeling. In Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2012 IEEE Symposium 2012.

  23. 1 Moody, D.L., The "Physics" of Notations: Toward a Scientific Basis for Constructing Visual Notations in Software Engineering. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2009. 35(6): p. 756-779.

  24. Popelka, S. and V. Voženílek, Specifying of requirements for spatio -temporal data in map by eye-tracking and space- time-cube, in International Conference on Graphic and Image Processing (ICGIP 2012). 2013: Singapore p. 87684N-87684N.

  25. Figl, K. Symbol choice and memory of visual models. In Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2012 IEEE Symposium 2012.

  26. Dobesova Z. Strengths and weaknesses in data flow diagrams in GIS, Diagram Aesthetics and Layout (Special Issue), Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (in review)

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