Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies
Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies
Computational Intelligence: An Introduction
Computational Intelligence: An Introduction
Visual programming with analogical representations: Inspirations from a semiotic analysis of comics
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
Filmification of methods: A visual language for graph algorithms
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
Information integration in the enterprise
Communications of the ACM - Enterprise information integration: and other tools for merging data
Pictures worth a thousand tiles, a geometrical programming language for self-assembly
Theoretical Computer Science
Algorithm library based on algorithmic cyberFilms
Knowledge-Based Systems
IEEE Software
The risks of stopping too soon
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM
An overview of business intelligence technology
Communications of the ACM
Cognitive aspects of programming in pictures
IEA/AIE'11 Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Industrial engineering and other applications of applied intelligent systems conference on Modern approaches in applied intelligence - Volume Part II
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AIDA stands for animation and images to develop algorithms. It is a languge of algorithmic CyberFrames, Animation Scenes, and CyberFilms within the Filmification modeling (F-modeling) environment where pictures and moving pictures are used for the representation of features of computational algorithms and data structures. Generic pictures of the algorithmic super-characters are used to compose compound pictures defining algorithmic steps. The generic and compound pictures, as well as their series, are developed and acquired in special galleries of an open type where supportive pictures of embedded clarity annotations are also included. The acquisition is oriented to enhancing users perception, comprehension and cognition within works on developing application models, corresponding algorithms and programs. In this paper, a general scheme of the F-modeling environment on data/knowledge acquisition and examples of pictures from the galleries are presented. A new case of such acquisition related to program in pictures for the sparse matrix-vector multiplications is also presented and some technigues for creating embedded clarity annotations are explained.