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VL/HCC 2014: Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Scott D. Fleming, Andrew Fish, Christopher Scaffidi:

IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, July 28 - August 1, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4035-6
Beyond Textual Coding
- Jan-Peter Krämer, Joachim Kurz, Thorsten Karrer, Jan O. Borchers:

How live coding affects developers' coding behavior. 5-8 - Dimitar Asenov, Peter Müller:

Envision: A fast and flexible visual code editor with fluid interactions (Overview). 9-12 - Balaji Athreya, Christopher Scaffidi:

Towards aiding within-patch information foraging by end-user programmers. 13-20
Diagrams++
- Niklas Fors, Görel Hedin

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Intercepting dataflow connections in diagrams with inheritance. 21-24 - Rainer Lutz, Daniel Rausch, Fabian Beck

, Stephan Diehl
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Get your directories right: From hierarchy visualization to hierarchy manipulation. 25-32 - Paolo Bottoni

, Andrew Fish
, Alexander Heußner:
Annotating spiders with resource information. 33-40 - Christoph Daniel Schulze, Reinhard von Hanxleden:

Automatic layout in the face of unattached comments. 41-44
Tools for Education
- Jeremy Scott, Philip J. Guo, Randall Davis:

A direct manipulation language for explaining algorithms. 45-48 - Kyu Han Koh, Ashok R. Basawapatna, Hilarie Nickerson, Alexander Repenning

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Real Time Assessment of Computational Thinking. 49-52 - Advait Sarkar, Alan F. Blackwell, Mateja Jamnik

, Martin Spott
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Teach and try: A simple interaction technique for exploratory data modelling by end users. 53-56 - Michael Jongseon Lee

, Faezeh Bahmani, Irwin Kwan, Jilian LaFerte, Polina Charters, Amber Horvath, Fanny Luor, Jill Cao, Catherine Law, Michael Beswetherick, Sheridan Long, Margaret M. Burnett, Amy J. Ko:
Principles of a debugging-first puzzle game for computing education. 57-64
Navigating and Finding
- Leonhard Lichtschlag, Lukas Spychalski, Jan O. Borchers:

CodeGraffiti: Using hand-drawn sketches connected to code bases in navigation tasks. 65-68 - Xi Ge, David C. Shepherd

, Kostadin Damevski, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
How developers use multi-recommendation system in local code search. 69-76 - Austin Z. Henley

, Alka Singh, Scott D. Fleming, Maria V. Luong:
Helping programmers navigate code faster with Patchworks: A simulation study. 77-80 - James Admire, Abbas Al Zawwad, Abdulwahab Almorebah, Sanchit Karve, Christopher Scaffidi:

Code you can use: Searching for web automation scripts based on reusability. 81-88
Empirical Field Studies
- Tanjila Kanij, Robert G. Merkel, John C. Grundy

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An empirical study to review and revise job responsibilities of software testers. 89-92 - Jennifer L. Davidson, Rithika Naik, Umme Ayda Mannan, Amir Azarbakht, Carlos Jensen:

On older adults in free/open source software: reflections of contributors and community leaders. 93-100 - YoungSeok Yoon

, Brad A. Myers:
A longitudinal study of programmers' backtracking. 101-108
Manipulation and Interaction
- Oleksandr Zinenko, Stéphane Huot, Cédric Bastoul:

Clint: A direct manipulation tool for parallelizing compute-intensive program parts. 109-112 - Ying Yin, Randall Davis:

Real-time continuous gesture recognition for natural human-computer interaction. 113-120 - James P. Diprose

, Beryl Plimmer, Bruce A. MacDonald, John G. Hosking
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A human-centric API for programming socially interactive robots. 121-128
Domain Specific and Functional Languages
- Franklyn A. Turbak, David Wolber, Paul Medlock-Walton:

The design of naming features in App Inventor 2. 129-132 - Mohamed Almorsy, John C. Grundy

, Ulf Rüegg:
HorusCML: Context-aware domain-specific visual languages designer. 133-136 - Yutaka Watanobe, Nikolay N. Mirenkov, Haruo Terasaka:

Information resources of *AIDA programs. 137-140 - Jean Bresson:

Reactive visual programs for computer-aided music composition. 141-144 - Sheng Chen, Martin Erwig, Karl Smeltzer:

Let's hear both sides: On combining type-error reporting tools. 145-152
Spreadsheets
- Jácome Cunha

, João Paulo Fernandes
, Jorge Mendes
, Rui Pereira
, João Saraiva
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Embedding model-driven spreadsheet queries in spreadsheet systems. 151-154 - Bennett Kankuzi, Jorma Sajaniemi:

Visualizing the problem domain for spreadsheet users: A mental model perspective. 157-160 - Nuno Macedo

, Hugo Pacheco
, Nuno Rocha Sousa, Alcino Cunha
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Bidirectional spreadsheet formulas. 161-168 - Kerry Shih-Ping Chang, Brad A. Myers:

A spreadsheet model for using web service data. 169-176
Graduate Consortium
- Titus Barik

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Improving error notification comprehension through visual overlays in IDEs. 177-178 - Nikolay Burlutskiy, Miltos Petridis, Andrew Fish

, Nour Ali:
Enabling the visualization for reasoning about temporal data. 179-180 - Tiago Carção:

Measuring and visualizing energy consumption within software code. 181-182 - James P. Diprose

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Tools for programming human robot interaction. 183-184 - Kyle J. Harms:

Towards a programming environment that adaptively suggests examples and corresponding puzzles based on programmer skill. 185-186 - Austin Z. Henley

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Improving source code navigation with patchworks. 187-188 - Michelle Ichinco:

Towards crowdsourced large-scale feedback for novice programmers. 189-190 - Brittany Johnson:

Enhancing tools' intelligence for improved program analysis tool usability. 191-192 - Michael Jongseon Lee

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Gidget: An online debugging game for learning and engagement in computing education. 193-194 - Karl Smeltzer:

A language for visualization variation and transformation. 195-196 - Sheela Surisetty:

Behavior-based code search. 197-198
Showpieces
- Iman Avazpour

, Ulf Rüegg, John C. Grundy
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Convert meets KIELER: Integrating advanced layout algorithms into by-example visualisations. 199-200 - Amir Azarbakht:

Temporal visualization of collaborative software development in FOSS forks. 201-202 - Jácome Cunha

, João Paulo Fernandes
, Jorge Mendes
, Rui Pereira
, João Saraiva
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ES-SQL: Visually querying spreadsheets. 203-204 - Martin Erwig, Karl Smeltzer, Keying Xu:

A notation for non-linear program edits. 205-206 - Michelle Ichinco, Yoanna Dosouto, Caitlin Kelleher:

A tool for authoring programs that automatically distribute feedback to novice programmers. 207-208 - Bennett Kankuzi, Jorma Sajaniemi:

A domain terms visualization tool for spreadsheets. 209-210 - Michael Jongseon Lee

, Amy J. Ko:
A demonstration of gidget, a debugging game for computing education. 211-212 - Rainer Lutz, Daniel Rausch, Fabian Beck, Stephan Diehl

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A directory comparison and manipulation tool. 213-214 - Tung Nguyen, Caslon Chua:

A logical error detector for novice PHP programmers. 215-216 - Mithileysh Sathiyanarayanan

, Gem Stapleton, Jim Burton, John Howse
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Properties of euler diagrams and graphs in combination. 217-218 - Christoph Daniel Schulze, Miro Spönemann, Christian Schneider, Reinhard von Hanxleden:

Two applications for transient views in software development environments. 219-220 - Benjamin Swift

, Henry J. Gardner
, Andrew Sorensen:
Networked livecoding at VL/HCC 2013. 221-222 - Jan Wolter:

Layout requirements of a 3D molecular editor specified with DEViL3D. 223-224 - YoungSeok Yoon, Brad A. Myers:

A demonstration of AZURITE: Backtracking tool for programmers. 225-226 - Martins Zviedris, Renars Liepins:

Readability of a diagrammatic query language. 227-228

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