Representation Design Benchmarks: A Design-Time Aid for VPL Navigable Static Representations (1997)
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| Venue: | Journal of Visual Languages and Computing |
| Citations: | 27 - 13 self |
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@ARTICLE{Yang97representationdesign,
author = {Sherry Yang and Margaret Burnett and Elyon DeKoven and Moshe Zloof},
title = {Representation Design Benchmarks: A Design-Time Aid for VPL Navigable Static Representations},
journal = {Journal of Visual Languages and Computing},
year = {1997},
volume = {8},
pages = {563--599}
}
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A weakness of many interactive visual programming languages (VPLs) is their static representations. Lack of an adequate static representation places a heavy cognitive burden on a VPL s programmers, because they must remember potentially long dynamic sequences of screen displays in order to understand a previously written program. However, although this problem is widely acknowledged, research on how to design better static representations for interactive VPLs is still in its infancy. Building upon the cognitive dimensions developed for programming languages by cognitive psychologists Green and others, we have developed a set of concrete benchmarks for VPL designers to use when designing new static representations. These benchmarks provide design-time information that can be used to improve a VPL s static representation.







