New graphical reasoning models for understanding graphical interfaces
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Turtles, termites, and traffic jams: explorations in massively parallel microworlds
Turtles, termites, and traffic jams: explorations in massively parallel microworlds
The image processing handbook (3rd ed.)
The image processing handbook (3rd ed.)
Using MPI (2nd ed.): portable parallel programming with the message-passing interface
Using MPI (2nd ed.): portable parallel programming with the message-passing interface
Multimedia representation of matrix computations and data
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal - Special issue: Intelligent multimedia computing and networking
The Emergence of Cellular Computing
Computer
Specifying Algorithm Visualizations: Interesting Events or State Mapping?
Revised Lectures on Software Visualization, International Seminar
Algorithm Animation - Introduction
Revised Lectures on Software Visualization, International Seminar
Image Analysis and Mathematical Morphology
Image Analysis and Mathematical Morphology
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The Active Knowledge Studio group at the University of Aizu is studying, designing, and developing multimedia programming tools for various domains. These special purpose tools are developed within the frame-work of a more general environment (Active Knowledge Studio) and based on common design and implementation approaches. However, because of the orientation to different domains, each tool possesses its own features represented through specific multimedia objects and interface panels. In this paper, we provide an outline of our approach to programming cellular automata systems with one of our multimedia tools. We also provide a brief explanation of a user interface subsystem and discuss concepts and features of a program generator subsystem in this tool. We pay special attention to the parallel template programs supporting the automatic generation of executable codes from the multimedia specifications.