Final program
The detailed program can be dowloaded here (PDF).
Short program:
September 30 |
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9.00 |
Graduate Consortium (Hall Maximilian) |
19.00 |
Welcome Reception and pre-registration (Hotel Grauer Bär) |
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October 1 (Hall Brüssel) |
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8.00 |
Registration (Congress Innsbruck - Inn Foyer) |
9.00 |
Welcome |
9.15 |
Keynote: Prof. Alan Blackwell |
10.30 |
Break |
11.00 |
1. Spreadsheets and Tables |
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Planted-model evaluation of algorithms for identifying differences between spreadsheets (full paper) |
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Design and Evaluation of a Literate Spreadsheet (short paper) |
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Extension and Implementation of ClassSheet Models (short paper) |
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Automating Data Entry for End Users (full paper) |
12.30 |
Lunch |
14.00 |
2. Design and Notation |
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The Shape of Empty Space: Human-Centred Cognitive Foundations in Computing for Spatial Design (full paper) |
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Using the “Physics” of Notations to Analyze a Visual Representation of Business Decision Modeling (short paper) |
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A Combination of Stroke Manipulation and Recognition Strategies to Support User Interface Construction and Interactive Behavior Definition through Sketching (short paper) |
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On the Impact of Layout Quality to Understanding UML Diagrams: Diagram Type and Expertise (full paper) |
15.30 |
Break |
16.00 |
3. End Users: Mobile Devices and Programming |
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From Barriers to Learning in the Idea Garden: An Empirical Study (full paper) |
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wProjects: Data-centric Web Development for Female Nonprogrammers (short paper) |
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An Exploratory Study of Blind Software Developers (short paper) |
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End-user programmers on the loose: A study of programming on the phone for the phone (full paper) |
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A Prototype for EUD in Touch-based Mobile Devices (short paper) |
17.45 |
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October 2 (Hall Brüssel) |
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9.15 |
4. Symbols and Notation |
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Informing the Design of Situated Glyphs for a Care Facility (full paper) |
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Symbol Choice and Memory of Visual Models (short paper) |
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Combining cognitive, semiotic and discourse analysis to explore the power of notations in visual programming (full paper) |
10.30 |
Break |
11.00 |
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12.30 |
Lunch |
14.00 |
5. Code Understanding |
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GUI-Driven Code Tracing (full paper) |
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Visualizing Traceability Links between Source Code and Documentation (full paper) |
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Automatically locating relevant programming help online (full paper) |
15.30 |
Break |
16.00 |
6. Domain-Specific Languages |
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Blocks Languages for Creating Tangible Artifacts (full paper) |
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Simplifying Filter/Flow Graphs by Subgraph Substitution (short paper) |
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Development of platform-independent and multi-user choreographies based on ontology combination and mapping (short paper) |
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Supporting Requirements Modelling in the Malay language using Essential Use Cases (short paper) |
17.15 |
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19.00 |
Conference Dinner |
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October 3 (Hall Brüssel) |
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9.15 |
Keynote: Prof. David Harel |
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10.30 |
Break |
11.00 |
7. New Approaches to Program Specification |
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Providing End-Users with a Visual Editor to Make their Electronic Documents Active (short paper) |
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Runtime Semantics of Use Case Stories (short paper) |
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Investigating the Role of Purposeful Goals on Novices' Engagement in a Programming Game (short paper) |
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Evaluating a Natural Language Interface for Behavioral Programming (short paper) |
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Augmenting Flow Diagrams Created by End-user Programs (short paper) |
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Usable Results from the Field of API Usability: A Systematic Mapping and Further Analysis (short paper) |
12.30 |
Lunch |
14.00 |
8. Social Computing |
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Rapid Serial Visual Presentation in Dynamic Graph Visualization (full paper) |
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KikuNavi: Real-time Pedestrian Navigation based on Social Networking Service and Collective Intelligence (short paper) |
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Visualizing Dynamic Trajectories in Social Networks (full paper) |
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CoSolve: A System for Engaging Users in Computer-Supported Collaborative Problem Solving (full paper) |
15.45 |
Closing remarks and VLHCC 2013 |
16.00 |
Refreshments |
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October 4 |
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9.00 |
Tutorial - TutASD: The Art and Science of Diagramming: Communicating Effectively Using Diagrams |
9.00 |