Brigham Bell
University of Colorado Boulder
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ieee symposium on visual languages | 1993
Brigham Bell; Clayton Lewis
ChemTrains is a rule-based language in which both the condition and action of each rule are specified by pictures. A ChemTrain rule will execute when the topology rather than the geometry of a pattern matches a portion of the simulation picture, enabling rules to be drawn at a high level of abstraction. The language is independent of any specific application domain and is accessible to people with limited programming knowledge.<<ETX>>
Software - Practice and Experience | 1994
Clayton Lewis; John Rieman; Robert P. Weaver; Nick Wilde; Benjamin G. Zorn; Brigham Bell; Wayne Citrin
The programming walkthrough is a method for assessing how easy or hard it will be for users to write programs in a programming language. It is intended to enable language designers to identify problems early in design and to help them choose among alternative designs. We describe the method and present experience in applying it in four language design projects. Results indicate that the method is a useful supplement to existing design approaches.
acm conference on hypertext | 1987
Paul Smolensky; Brigham Bell; Barbara A. Fox; Roger King; Clayton Lewis
human factors in computing systems | 1991
Brigham Bell; John Rieman; Clayton Lewis
Human-Computer Interaction | 1991
Clayton Lewis; John Rieman; Brigham Bell
Archive | 1992
Brigham Bell
Design rationale | 1996
Clayton Lewis; John Rieman; Brigham Bell
advanced visual interfaces | 1992
Brigham Bell; Wayne Citrin
PPIG (1) | 1992
Brigham Bell; Wayne Citrin; Clayton Lewis; John Rieman; Robert P. Weaver; Nick Wilde; Benjamin G. Zorn
Archive | 1992
Brigham Bell; Wayne Citrin; Clayton Lewis; John Rieman