Front matter
397-425
What Does It Mean for a Computer to Do Diagrammatic Reasoning? A Functional Characterization of Diagrammatic Reasoning and Its Implications
B. Chandrasekaran
129-147
Movement Conceptualizations in Graphical Communication
Ichiro Umata, Yasuhiro Katagiri and Atsushi Shimojima
59-141
Toward a Model of Knowledge-Based Graph Comprehension
Eric G. Freedman and Priti Shah
15-33
Learning on Paper: Diagrams and Discovery in Game Playing
Susan L. Epstein and J.-Holger Keibel
261-269
Using Animation in Diagrammatic Theorem Proving
Daniel Winterstein, Alan Bundy, Corin Gurr and Mateja Jamnik
285
Generating Euler Diagrams
Jean Flower and John Howse
161-167
Corresponding Regions in Euler Diagrams
John Howse, Gemma Stapleton, Jean Flower and John Taylor
321-322
CDEG: Computerized Diagrammatic Euclidean Geometry
Nathaniel Miller
1-2
Compositional Semantics for Diagrams Using Constrained Objects
Bharat Jayaraman and Pallavi Tambay
487-489
Retrieving 2-D Line Drawings by Example
Patrick W. Yaner and Ashok K. Goel
491-498
A System That Supports Using Student-Drawn Diagrams to Assess Comprehension of Mathematical Formulas
Steven Tanimoto, William Winn and David Akers
297-301
An Environment for Conducting and Analysing Graphical Communication Experiments
Patrick G. T. Healey, Nik Swoboda and James King
559-572
Grammar-Based Layout for a Visual Programming Language Generation System
Ke-Bing Zhang, Kang Zhang and Mehmet A. Orgun
499-500
Heterogeneous Data Querying in a Diagrammatic Information System
Michael Anderson and Brian Andersen
79-127
Visualization vs. Specification in Diagrammatic Notations: A Case Study with the UML
Zinovy Diskin
35-77
The Inferential-Expressive Trade-Off: A Case Study of Tabular Representations
Atsushi Shimojima
131-145
Modeling Heterogeneous Systems
Nik Swoboda and Gerard Allwein
1-23
On Diagram Tokens and Types
John Howse, Fernando Molina, Sun-Joo Shin and John Taylor
307-319
Effects of Navigation and Position on Task When Presenting Diagrams to Blind People uUsing Sound
David J. Bennett
141-153
A Fuzzy Visual Query Language for a Domain-Specific Web Search Engine
Christian S. Collberg
271-281
Diagrammatic Integration of Abstract Operations into Software Work Contexts
Alan F. Blackwell and Hanna Wallach
25-48
Extracting Explicit and Implict Information from Complex Visualizations
J. Gregory Trafton, Sandra Marshall, Farilee Mintz and Susan B. Trickett
323-326
Visual Attention and Representation Switching During Java Program Debugging: A Study Using the Restricted Focus Viewer
Pablo Romero, Richard Cox, Benedict du Boulay and Rudi Lutz
143-211
Guiding Attention Produces Inferences in Diagram-Based Problem Solving
Elizabeth R. Grant and Michael J. Spivey
17-58
ViCo: A Metric for the Complexity of Information Visualizations
Johannes Gärtner, Silvia Miksch and Stefan Carl-McGrath
303-305
Opening the Information Bottleneck in Complex Scheduling Problems with a Novel Representation: STARK Diagrams
Peter C-H. Cheng, Rossano Barone, Peter I. Cowling and Samad Ahmadi
283-284
Using Brightness and Saturation to Visualize Belief and Uncertainty
Joseph J. Pfeiffer
290-304
Structure, Abstraction, and Direct Manipulation in Diagram Editors
Oliver Köth and Mark Minas
337-396
On the Definition of Visual Languages and Their Editors
Paolo Bottoni and Gennaro Costagliola
213-236
Describing the Syntax and Semantics of UML Statecharts in a Heterogeneous Modelling Environment
Yan Jin, Robert Esser and Jörn W. Janneck
155-177
The Learnability of Diagram Semantics
Pourang Irani
327-335
Understanding Simultaneity and Causality in Static Diagrams versus Animation
Sarah Kriz
149-160
External Representations Contribute to the Dynamic Construction of Ideas
Masaki Suwa and Barbara Tversky
237-239
One Small Step for a Diagram, One Giant Leap for Meaning
Robert R. Hoffman, John W. Coffey, Patrick J. Hayes, Alberto J. Cañas and Kenneth M. Ford, et al.
427-485
Understanding Static and Dynamic Visualizations
Sally Bogacz and J. Gregory Trafton
523-558
Teaching Science Teachers Electricity Using AVOW Diagrams
Peter C-H. Cheng and Nigel G. Pitt
5-15
Conceptual Diagrams: Representing Ideas in Design
Fehmi Dogan and Nancy J. Nersessian
125-140
A Survey of Drawing in Cross-Linguistic Communication
Charlotte R. Peters and Patrick G. T. Healey
1-13
Informal Tools for Designing Anywhere, Anytime, Anydevice User Interfaces
James A. Landay
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