Pub. period:1991-1998
Pub. count:19
Number of co-authors:23
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Benjamin G. Zorn:4Wayne Citrin's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Mark D. Gross:31 For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.
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Citrin, Wayne, Ghiasi, Soraya and Zorn, Benjamin G. (1998): VIPR and the Visual Programming Challenge. In J. Vis. Lang. Comput., 9 (2) pp. 241-258.
Griepentrog, Karl and Citrin, Wayne (1997): Designing Cut and Paste in a Visual Environment. In: VL 1997 1997. pp. 452-453.
Citrin, Wayne and Burnet, Margaret M. (1997): Special Section on Selected Papers from VL '96. In J. Vis. Lang. Comput., 8 (4) pp. 373-374.
Citrin, Wayne, Doherty, Michael and Zorn, Benjamin G. (1997): A Graphical Semantics for Graphical Transformation Languages. In J. Vis. Lang. Comput., 8 (2) pp. 147-173.
Citrin, Wayne and Santiago, Carlos (1996): Incorporating Fisheyeing into a Visual Programming Environment. In: VL 1996 1996. pp. 20-27.
Gurka, Judith S. and Citrin, Wayne (1996): Testing Effectiveness of Algorithm Animation. In: VL 1996 1996. pp. 182-189.
Citrin, Wayne and Gross, Mark D. (1996): Distributed architectures for pen-based input and diagram recognition. In: Catarci, Tiziana, Costabile, Maria Francesca, Levialdi, Stefano and Santucci, Giuseppe (eds.) AVI 1996 - Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces May 27-29, 1996, Gubbio, Italy. pp. 132-140.
Citrin, Wayne (1996): HCI Issues in Visual Programming. In J. Vis. Lang. Comput., 7 (2) pp. 129-130.
Citrin, Wayne and Gross, Mark D. (1996): PDA-based graphical interchange for field service and repair workers. In Computers & Graphics, 20 (5) pp. 641-649.
Citrin, Wayne, Hall, Richard and Zorn, Benjamin G. (1995): Programming with Visual Expressions. In: VL 1995 1995. pp. 294-301.
Citrin, Wayne, Doherty, Michael and Zorn, Benjamin G. (1994): Formal Semantics of Control in a Completely Visual Programming Language. In: VL 1994 1994. pp. 208-215.
Citrin, Wayne, Broodsky, Daniel and McWhirter, Jeffrey D. (1994): Style-Based Cut-and-Paste in Graphical Editors. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 1994 1994. pp. 105-112.
Citrin, Wayne (1993): Requirements for Graphical Front Ends for Visual Languages. In: Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages August 24-27, 1993, Bergen, Norway. pp. 142-150.
Repenning, Alexander and Citrin, Wayne (1993): Agentsheets: Applying Grid-Based Spatial Reasoning to Human-Computer Interaction. In: Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages August 24-27, 1993, Bergen, Norway. pp. 77-82.
Citrin, Wayne (1992): An Execution Model for Demonstration-Based Visual Languages. In: Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages September 15-18, 1992, Seattle, Washington, USA. pp. 249-251.
Suleiman, Khalid A. and Citrin, Wayne (1992): An International Visual Language. In: Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages September 15-18, 1992, Seattle, Washington, USA. pp. 141-147.
Bell, Brigham and Citrin, Wayne (1992): Simulation of Communications Protocols throght Graphical Transformation Rules. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 1992 1992. pp. 208-222.
Citrin, Wayne (1991): Design Considerations for a Visual Language for Communications Protocol Specifications. In: VL 1991 1991. pp. 231-237.
Kimura, Takayuki Dan, Golin, Eric J., Eller, Marlin, Meyrowitz, Norman K., Fujisaki, Tetsu, Yaskawa, Yoji, Muto, Ryujiro, Altabet, Saul, Citrin, Wayne and Kim, Jin Hyung (1991): Pen-Based User Interface. In: VL 1991 1991. pp. 168-173.
Pub. period:1991-1998
Pub. count:19
Number of co-authors:23
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Benjamin G. Zorn:4Wayne Citrin's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Mark D. Gross:31 For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.
-- Alice Kahn
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !