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VL/HCC 2009: Corvallis, Oregon, USA
- IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC 2009, Corvallis, OR, USA, 20-24 September 2009, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4876-0

Keynotes
- Allen Cypher:

The evolution of end user programming. 3 - Gail C. Murphy:

Attacking information overload in software development. 4
Visual Domain-Specific Languages
- Jonathan Dodge, Ronald A. Metoyer, Katherine B. Gunter:

Implications for an exercise prescription authoring notation. 7-14 - Ruskin Dantra, John C. Grundy

, John G. Hosking
:
A domain-specific visual language for report writing using Microsoft DSL tools. 15-22 - Martin Erwig

, Eric Walkingshaw:
Visual explanations of probabilistic reasoning. 23-27
Modeling
- Andreas Pleuß, Goetz Botterweck

, Heinrich Hußmann:
Modeling advanced concepts of interactive multimedia applications. 31-38 - Gregor Engels, Daniela Fisseler, Christian Soltenborn:

Improving reusability of dynamic meta modeling specifications with rule overriding. 39-46 - Claudia Ermel, Tony Modica, Enrico Biermann, Hartmut Ehrig, Kathrin Hoffmann:

Modeling multicasting in communication spaces by reconfigurable high-level Petri nets. 47-50 - José Eduardo Rivera

, Francisco Durán
, Antonio Vallecillo
:
A graphical approach for modeling time-dependent behavior of DSLs. 51-55
End-User Programming
- Kathryn T. Stolee

, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Gregg Rothermel:
Revealing the copy and paste habits of end users. 59-66 - Amy J. Ko:

Attitudes and self-efficacy in young adults' computing autobiographies. 67-74 - Paul Gross, Caitlin Kelleher:

Non-programmers identifying functionality in unfamiliar code: Strategies and barriers. 75-82
Web Technology
- Nan Zang, Mary Beth Rosson:

Playing with information: How end users think about and integrate dynamic data. 85-92 - Christopher Scaffidi, Christopher Bogart

, Margaret M. Burnett, Allen Cypher, Brad A. Myers, Mary Shaw
:
Predicting reuse of end-user web macro scripts. 93-100 - Gennaro Costagliola

, Vittorio Fuccella:
A visual system for analyzing user behaviour in web tasks. 101-104 - Stephen Oney, Brad A. Myers:

FireCrystal: Understanding interactive behaviors in dynamic web pages. 105-108
Tools
- Norhayati Mohd. Ali

, John G. Hosking
, Jun Huh, John C. Grundy
:
Template-based critic authoring for domain-specific visual language tools. 111-118 - Jeffrey Stylos, Andrew Faulring, Zizhuang Yang, Brad A. Myers:

Improving API documentation using API usage information. 119-126 - Tricia d'Entremont, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:

Using a degree of interest model to facilitate ontology navigation. 127-131 - Jan Meskens, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:

Shortening user interface design iterations through realtime visualisation of design actions on the target device. 132-135
Application and Language Design
- Valentina Grigoreanu, Roland Fernandez, Kori Inkpen, George G. Robertson:

What designers want: Needs of interactive application designers. 139-146 - Katherine Howland

, Judith Good
, Keiron Nicholson:
Language-based support for computational thinking. 147-150 - Daniel Moody:

Theory development in visual language research: Beyond the cognitive dimensions of notations. 151-154
Specification and Programming
- Bastian Cramer, Uwe Kastens:

Animation automatically generated from simulation specifications. 157-164 - Paolo Bottoni

, Dmitry A. Vazhenin, Alexander Vazhenin, Nikolay N. Mirenkov:
Shape-based computations on regular processor networks. 165-169 - Ian Mackie:

A rewriting paradigm for program and algorithm animation. 170-173
Theory and Algorithms
- John Howse

, Peter Rodgers
, Gem Stapleton:
Changing euler diagram properties by edge transformation of euler dual graphs. 177-184 - Gennaro Cordasco

, Rosario De Chiara, Andrew Fish
:
Interactive visual classification with Euler diagrams. 185-192 - Ateret Anaby-Tavor, David Amid, Amit Fisher, Harold Ossher, Rachel K. E. Bellamy

, Matthew Callery, Michael Desmond, Sophia Krasikov, Tova Roth, Ian Simmonds, Jacqueline de Vries:
An algorithm for identifying the abstract syntax of graph-based diagrams. 193-196
Visual Query Languages
- Harald Störrle:

VMQL: A generic visual model query language. 199-206 - Jing Jin, Pedro A. Szekely:

QueryMarvel: A visual query language for temporal patterns using comic strips. 207-214
Spreadsheets
- Thippaya Chintakovid, Susan Wiedenbeck:

User perceptions and gender in end-user debugging: How do they affect outcomes?. 217-224 - Chris Chambers, Martin Erwig

:
Combining spatial and semantic label analysis. 225-232 - Jácome Cunha

, João Saraiva
, Joost Visser
:
Discovery-based edit assistance for spreadsheets. 233-237
Graduate Consortium
- Amy J. Ko, Judith Good

:
Democratizing access to computational tools: The 7th annual VL/HCC graduate student consortium. 241 - Navid Ahmadi:

Building infrastructure for end user development of interactive artifacts: A community-based approach. 242-243 - Jonathan Brown:

Investigating collaborative self-modeling and its impact on introductory programming self-efficacy. 244-245 - Lars Grammel:

Supporting end users in analyzing multiple data sources. 246-247 - Paul Gross:

Enabling code adaptation for non-programmers. 248-249 - Katy Howland

:
Supporting the development of multimodal writing and computational thinking skills through computer game creation. 250-251 - Greg Little:

TurKit: Tools for iterative tasks on mechanical turk. 252-253 - Stephen Oney:

Empowering designers with creativity support tools. 254-255 - Thomas H. Park:

Creativity support in web design tools for end-user developers. 256-257 - Bryan J. Smith:

Conceptual graphs as a visual programming language for teaching programming. 258-259 - Michael Toomim:

Re-forming the internet with its end users. 260-261 - Nan Zang:

Information on the web: How end users make use of data. 262-263

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