Presentation 2003/9/12
A Visual Programming Language A-BITS
Takashi Ajiro, Kensei Tsuchida,
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Abstract(in English) Visual programming (VP) is recognized as an important technology that has lead to increases in the efficiency of software development because of its ease of learning and maintenance compared with text based programming. As GUI has become more wide spread, much work is being done on VP in which programs are described by graphs or icons. Many kinds of VP have been created, and a number of parsing systems for them have also been developed. We have developed a VPL, called A-BITS, for creating multimedia applications and improving the efficiency of their development. A-B1TS has two main features: it is a mechanism that is composed of parts from a program, and it can handle all data as a bit stream. We describe the VPL A-BITS and an experiment that evaluates its functions.
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Keyword(in English) Visual Programming / Dataflow / Program Components / Bit Stream
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Title (in English) A Visual Programming Language A-BITS
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Keyword(1) Visual Programming
Keyword(2) Dataflow
Keyword(3) Program Components
Keyword(4) Bit Stream
1st Author's Name Takashi Ajiro
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Sciences,Toyo graduate school()
2nd Author's Name Kensei Tsuchida
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Sciences,Toyo graduate school
Date 2003/9/12
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Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 318
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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