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The interface between the user of a computer-based information system and the system itself has been evolving at a rapid rate. The use of a video screen, with its color and graphics capabilities, has been one factor in this evolution. The development of light pens, mice, and other screen image manipulation devices has been another. With these capabilities has come a natural desire to find more effective ways to make use of them. In particular, much work has gone into the development of interface systems that add visual elements such as icons and graphics to text. The desire to use these visual elements effectively in communication between the user and the system has resulted in a healthy com...
The number of new applications in need of database support is exploding and there is an increasing need to link and access database systems supporting these new applications via computer networks. End-users and non-computer experts are becoming heavily involved in the set-up, management and use of database systems and this book provides the important database design methodologies and implementation technology which should be available for them as well as for computer experts.
Contains 60 reviewed papers from a conference on computer science. The papers discuss various aspects of co-operation between academic, corporate and government computer scientists. This book is aimed at computer engineering researchers and students.
This text contains the papers from the 2000 IEEE International Symposium on Visual Languages (VL 2000). It covers: software and information visualization; visual query languages; theory of visual languages; visual language design issues; evaluation of visual languages; and more.
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