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Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC'06)
Visual Snippet Editor - Success With Less
Brighton, United Kingdom
September 04-September 08
ISBN: 0-7695-2586-5
P.R. Giffen, IBM Ottawa Labs
G. Adams, IBM Ottawa Labs
K. McGuire, IBM Ottawa Labs
R. Tsui, IBM Ottawa Labs
H. Hoffman, IBM Ottawa Labs
Visual Programming has achieved limited success when used as a general programming language. Yet it clearly has advantages in simplifying the task of expressing executable logic. We show that a visual programming metaphor can be highly appropriate and successful when focused on the smaller task of writing snippets of code. These Visual Snippets are needed to complete a larger visual modeling and editing environment. The user would otherwise be required to define the snippet in JavaTM. This Visual Snippet Editor has been successfully deployed in a major IBM? software product. Initial customer and usability study feedback have shown that it is a highly viable alternative to writing Java. It supports several user skill bases including those with introductory Java skills and those who program infrequently.
Citation:
P.R. Giffen, G. Adams, K. McGuire, R. Tsui, H. Hoffman, "Visual Snippet Editor - Success With Less," vlhcc, pp.212-218, Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC'06), 2006
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