Interfacing thought: cognitive aspects of human-computer interaction
A small matter of programming: perspectives on end user computing
A small matter of programming: perspectives on end user computing
Smalltalk with style
Visual programming in the real world
Visual object-oriented programming
Smalltalk: best practice patterns
Smalltalk: best practice patterns
Automating business process reengineering (2nd ed.)
Automating business process reengineering (2nd ed.)
Visual programming with HP VEE (2nd ed.)
Visual programming with HP VEE (2nd ed.)
What we know about spreadsheet errors
Journal of End User Computing - End User Development
WYSIWYT testing in the spreadsheet paradigm: an empirical evaluation
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on Software engineering
Program visualisation for visual programs
AUIC '02 Proceedings of the Third Australasian conference on User interfaces - Volume 7
The Elements of Programming Style
The Elements of Programming Style
Serving up a Banquet: Towards an Environment Supporting All Aspects of Software Development
SEEP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
ViTABaL: a visual language supporting design by tool abstraction
VL '95 Proceedings of the 11th International IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
High-Level Static and Dynamic Visualization of Software Architectures
VL '00 Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Symposium on Visual Languages (VL'00)
Program visualisation for visual programs
AUIC '02 Proceedings of the Third Australasian conference on User interfaces - Volume 7
Understanding the shape of Java software
Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
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The Nord Modular music synthesiser system comprises a standalone array of digital signal processors programmed by a dataflow visual langauage and supported by a visual programming environment that runs on commodity hardware. A crucial difference between the Nord Modular and traditional modular synthesizers is that each Nord module can be positioned individually, whereas physical analogue signal processing units are typically installed in fixed racks. We have used information visualisation techniques to investigate the layouts and programming style of 1,051 Nord Modular programs. We found that although modules could be positioned freely within a program, particular types of modules were generally found in sterotypical locations.