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J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 01/2006; 17:508-527.
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Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on CSCW in Design, CSCWD 2006, May 3-5, 2006, Southeast University, Nanjing, China; 01/2006
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ABSTRACT: Enhancing the reserved graph grammar (RGG) formalism, this paper introduces a size-increasing condition on the structure of graph grammars' productions to simplify the definition of graph grammars, and a general parsing algorithm to extend the power of the RGG parsing algorithm.
Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2005 IEEE Symposium on; 10/2005
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ABSTRACT: Online multimedia presentations, such as news, need to be constantly updated. Increasing demands are also being made for accessing online multimedia documents from mobile devices such as PDAs. There is an urgent need for a sound but practical formalism that supports automatic adaptation to the change of media content, display environments, and user intention. This paper presents a visual language approach to the layout adaptation of multimedia objects. The underlying theory of our approach is a context-sensitive graph grammar formalism enriched with facilities for spatial representation and specification. The paper focuses on the issues and techniques for size adaptation and style adaptation in response to the change of device requirements and user interactions.
Multimedia Systems 02/2005; 10(3):245-260. · 0.73 Impact Factor
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Multimedia Syst. 01/2005; 10:245-260.
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2005 IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce, and e-Services (EEE 2005), 29 March - 1 April 2005, Hong Kong, China; 01/2005
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29th Annual IEEE / NASA Software Engineering Workshop (SEW-29 2005), 6-7 April 2005, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA; 01/2005
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Data and Applications Security XIX, 19th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Working Conference on Data and Applications Security, Storrs, CT, USA, August 7-10, 2005, Proceedings; 01/2005
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ABSTRACT: Rapid prototyping of domain-specific software requires a systematic software development methodology and user-friendly tools. Being both executable and easy to use, visual languages and their automatic generation mechanisms are highly suitable for software prototyping. This paper presents a software prototyping methodology based on the visual language generation technology, that allows visual prototyping languages to be specified and generated using an expressive graph grammar formalism. Executable prototypes and their verification and code generation are made possible by syntax-directed computations. The paper demonstrates this methodology through a prototyping example built on our current implementation.
Rapid System Prototyping, 2004. Proceedings. 15th IEEE International Workshop on; 07/2004
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International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC'04), Volume 1, April 5-7, 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; 01/2004
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2004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC 2004), 26-29 September 2004, Rome, Italy; 01/2004
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2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI 2004), 20-24 September 2004, Beijing, China; 01/2004
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ABSTRACT: This paper presents an approach to spatial specifications for Web information transformation. Extended from the reserved graph grammar (RGG), a spatial graph grammar (SGG) is proposed. The paper illustrates a detailed example that applies the SGG to transform a XML Web document to a WML structure for the display on mobile devices. The SGG formalism is general enough for a wide range of applications such as multimedia interfaces, electronic publishing and XML document conversion.
Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE Symposium on; 11/2003
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27th International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC 2003): Design and Assessment of Trustworthy Software-Based Systems, 3-6 November 2003, Dallas, TX, USA, Proceedings; 01/2003