HCC 2003: Auckland, New Zealand
2003 IEEE Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments (HCC 2003), 28-31 October 2003, Auckland, New Zealand. IEEE Computer Society 2003 ISBN 0-7803-8225-0
Keynote Speakers
Mary Czerwinski: Human-computer interaction for large display surfaces. 3
Mark Burry: Antoni Gaudi's computational legacy. 4

Shrinu Prabhakararao, Curtis R. Cook, Joseph R. Ruthruff, Eugene Creswick, M. Main, Mike Durham: Strategies and behaviors of end-user programmers with interactive fault localization. 15-22
Jochen Rode, Mary Beth Rosson: Programming at runtime: requirements and paradigms for nonprogrammer web application development. 23-30
Maria Francesca Costabile, Daniela Fogli, Giuseppe Fresta, Piero Mussio, Antonio Piccinno: Building environments for end-user development and tailoring. 31-38
Christopher D. Hundhausen, Ravikiran Vatrapu, Joshua Wingstrom: End-user programming as translation: an experimental framework and study. 47-49
Robert Sheehan: Parallelism in the icicle programming environment. 53-55
Symposium on Visual/Multimedia Languages
Hermann Stoeckle, John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking: Approaches to supporting software visual notation exchange. 59-66
Sandro Bimonte, Robert Laurini, Filomena Ferrucci, Giuseppe Polese: Prototype of a visual language for spatial data mining based on the 'miner trip' metaphor: VisMiner. 76-83
Mei Kang Qiu, Guang-Lei Song, Jun Kong, Kang Zhang: Spatial graph grammars for web information transformation. 84-91
Steven L. Tanimoto: Programming in a data factory. 100-107
Shin Takahashi: A browsing interface for exploring constraints in visualization rules. 108-110
Luigi Cinque, Stefano Levialdi, Alessio Malizia, Fabio De Rosa: A visual query by example system for digital documents. 111-113
Paolo Bottoni, Maria De Marsico, Stefano Levialdi, Domenico Ventriglia: Configurations and transitions in visual languages. 117-119
Masahito Hirakawa, Yuki Kojima, Atsuo Yoshitaka: Transparent interface: a seamless media space integrating the real and virtual worlds. 120-122
Symposium on Visual Languages and Formal Methods
Harald Störrle: Semantics of interactions in UML 2.0. 129-136
Vitus S. W. Lam, Julian A. Padget: Analyzing equivalences of UML statechart diagrams by structural congruence and open bisimulations. 137-144
Jochen Malte Küster, Reiko Heckel, Gregor Engels: Defining and validating transformations of UML models. 145-152

Peter Aschenbrenner, Andy Schürr: Generating interactive animations from visual specifications. 169-176
Ella E. Roubtsova, Serguei A. Roubtsov: A human-centric tool for component design and reuse in the UML. 177-179
Buntarou Shizuki, Hideto Yamada, Kazuhisa Iizuka, Jiro Tanaka: A unified approach for interpreting handwritten strokes using constraint multiset grammars. 180-182
Mahmoud A. Saber, Nikolay N. Mirenkov: A new visual specification of cellular automata-like systems. 183-185
Renata Hax Sander Reiser, Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa, Graçaliz Pereira Dimuro, Marcos B. Cardoso: Specifying the geometric machine visual language. 186-188
Yan Jin, Robert Esser, Jörn W. Janneck: Analysis-oriented semantics definition of visual languages. 189-191
Timothy N. Wright, Andy Cockburn: A language and task-based taxonomy of programming environments. 192-194
Rosanna Cassino, Genny Tortora, Maurizio Tucci, Giuliana Vitiello: SR-task grammars: a formal specification of human computer interaction for interactive visual languages. 195-197
Symposium on Visual/Multimedia Software Engineering
Darren Brown, Margaret M. Burnett, Gregg Rothermel, Hamido Fujita, Fumio Negoro: Generalizing WYSIWYT visual testing to screen transition languages. 203-210
Andrea De Lucia, Rita Francese, Genoveffa Tortora: Deriving workflow enactment rules from UML activity diagrams: a case study. 211-218
Qi Chen, John G. Hosking, John C. Grundy: An e-whiteboard application to support early design-stage sketching of UML diagrams. 219-226
Samuel Lahtinen, Jari Peltonen: Enhancing usability of UML CASE-tools with speech recognition. 227-235
Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay, Rudi Lutz, Richard Cox: The effects of graphical and textual visualisations in multi-representational debugging environments. 236-238
Rozita Naghshin, Ahmed Seffah, Richard L. Kline: Cognitive wallithrough + personae = an empirical infrastructure for modeling software developers. 239-241
Robert Chatley, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Sebastián Uchitel: Visual methods for web application design. 242-244
Donald Gordon, Robert Biddle, James Noble, Ewan D. Tempero: A technology for lightweight web-based visual applications. 245-247
Mitsuhisa Taguchi, Tetsuya Suzuki, Takehiro Tokuda: A visual approach for generating server page type weh applications based on template method. 248-250
Kornkamol Jamroendararasame, Takehiro Tokuda, Tetsuya Suzuki: A visual approach to development of web services providers/requestors. 251-253
Gregor Engels, Stefan Sauer, Bettina Neu: Integrating software engineering and user-centred design for multimedia software developments. 254-256
Jae Eun Shin, Alistair G. Sutcliffe: Evaluating the effectiveness of a multimedia advisor tool. 257-259
Maria João Varanda Pereira, Pedro Rangel Henriques: Visualization/animation of programs in Alma: obtaining different results. 260-262
Programming for the Educationally Disadvantaged (Graduate Special Event)
Dalit Levy: Introducing computer science to educationally disadvantaged high school students -the Israeli experience. 269-270
Andrew Jensen Ko: Preserving non-programmers' motivation with error-prevention and debugging support tools. 271-272
Laura Beckwith: Gender HCI issues in end-user software engineering. 273-274
Kayenda Johnson: Effects of socio-economic status on interface metaphor use and computer performance. 275-276
Adam Carlson: Tools for ubiquitous assessment in discussion-based pedagogy. 277-278
Anna Maria Luxton: Ubiquitous web-based programming. 279-280
Shreenivasarao Prabhakararao: Bringing educational theory to end-user programming. 281-282
Tara Rosenberger Shankar Shankar: Intersections of literacy acquisition and programming. 283-284
Andrea Forte: Programming for communication: overcoming motivational barriers to computation for all. 285-286
David Hatfield: Fletch: web-based journalism as a bridge to technological literacy. 287-288
Robin Abraham: FoXQ -XQuery by forms. 289-290
Su Te Lei: Towards programming for the non-technical. 291-292
Timothy Sohn: Context-aware computing support for the educationally disadvantaged. 293-294



