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2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j8]Marcel R. Karam, Trevor J. Smedley, Sergiu M. Dascalu:
Unit-level test adequacy criteria for visual dataflow languages and a testing methodology. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 18(1): 1:1-1:40 (2008) - 2006
- [c34]Anthony Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
Reverse Engineering in Support of Litigation: Experiences in an Adversarial Environment. WCRE 2006: 288-292 - 2005
- [c33]Kenneth D. Dwyer, Trevor J. Smedley:
A mobile, visual scripting environment for monitoring and controlling wireless devices. WiMob (4) 2005: 151-158 - 2004
- [c32]Marcel R. Karam, Trevor J. Smedley:
Visualizing the Testedness of Data-Flow Interactions in Imperative Functions. Software Engineering Research and Practice 2004: 297-306 - [c31]Simon Gauvin, Trevor J. Smedley:
Reduction of Cognitive Load Through the Addition of High-Level Semantics to ReactoGraph. VL/HCC 2004: 181-188 - [c30]Yael Kollet, Trevor J. Smedley:
Message-Flow Programming in PdaGraph. VL/HCC 2004: 229-232 - [c29]Shapour Arjomandy, Trevor J. Smedley:
Visual specification of behaviours in VRML worlds. Web3D 2004: 127-133 - 2003
- [c28]Marcel R. Karam, Trevor J. Smedley:
Interprocedural Data-flow Testing for Visual Dataflow Languages. IASSE 2003: 196-201 - [c27]Simon Gauvin, Trevor J. Smedley:
Vivid: A Framework for Creating Visual Programming Languages. IASSE 2003: 223-226 - [c26]Simon Gauvin, Trevor J. Smedley:
Component Framework for Visual Programming Language Design. Software Engineering Research and Practice 2003: 497-502 - [c25]Marcel R. Karam, Trevor J. Smedley:
An Abstract Graph Model to Collect Interprocedural Duchains in Visual Dataflow Programs. Software Engineering Research and Practice 2003: 503-508 - 2002
- [c24]Shea Armstrong, Yael Kollet, Trevor J. Smedley:
Visual Scripting for Handheld Computers. HCC 2002: 68-70 - [c23]Simon Gauvin, Trevor J. Smedley:
Concrete Programming with Reactive Objects. HCC 2002: 74-76 - [c22]Marcel R. Karam, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Data-Flow Testing Methodology for a Dataflow Based Visual Programming Language. HCC 2002: 86- - 2001
- [j7]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Special Issue on Visual Languages for End-user and Domain-specific Programming. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 12(5): 473-474 (2001) - [c21]Marcel R. Karam, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Testing Methodology for a Dataflow Based Visual Programming Language. HCC 2001: 280-287 - 2000
- [j6]Trevor J. Smedley, David W. McIntyre:
Selected Papers from VL'98. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 11(5): 479-480 (2000) - [j5]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
Building Environments for Visual Programming of Robots by Demonstration. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 11(5): 549-571 (2000) - [j4]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Formal Model for Parameterized Solids in a Visual Design Language. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 11(6): 687-710 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j3]Philip T. Cox, Christopher C. Risley, Trevor J. Smedley:
Toward Concrete Representation in Visual Languages for Robot Control. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 9(2): 211-239 (1998) - [j2]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
LSD: A Logic-Based Visual Language for Designing Structured Objects. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 9(5): 509-534 (1998) - [c20]Christopher C. Risley, Trevor J. Smedley:
Visualization of Compile Time Erroers in a Java Compatible Visual Language. VL 1998: 22-29 - [c19]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
Visual Programming for Robot Control. VL 1998: 217-224 - [c18]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Model for Object Representation and Manipulation in a Visual Design Language. VL 1998: 254-261 - [c17]Andrea M. Winn, Trevor J. Smedley:
Multimedia Workshop: Exploring the Benefits of a Visual Scripting Language. VL 1998: 280-287 - 1997
- [j1]Trevor J. Smedley, Philip T. Cox:
Visual Languages for the Design and Development of Structured Objects. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 8(1): 57-84 (1997) - [c16]Allen L. Ambler, Thomas Green, Takayuki Dan Kimura, Alexander Repenning, Trevor J. Smedley:
1997 Visual Programming Challenge Summary. VL 1997: 11-18 - [c15]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley, John Garden, Mark McManus:
Experiences with Visual Programming in a Specific Domain - Visual Language Challenge '96. VL 1997: 258-263 - [c14]Andrew Rau-Chaplin, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Graphical Language for Generating Architectural Forms. VL 1997: 264-271 - [c13]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Declarative Language for the Design of Structures. VL 1997: 442-449 - 1996
- [c12]Trevor J. Smedley, Philip T. Cox, Shannon L. Byrne:
Expanding the utility of spreadsheets through the integration of visual programming and user interface objects. AVI 1996: 148-155 - [c11]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
A Visual Language for the Design of Structured Graphical Objects. VL 1996: 296-303 - 1995
- [c10]Hugh Glaser, Trevor J. Smedley:
PSH-The Next: Generation of Command Line Interfaces. VL 1995: 29-36 - [c9]Trevor J. Smedley:
A High-Level Visual Language for the Graphical Description of Digital Circuits. VL 1995: 77-82 - 1994
- [c8]Philip T. Cox, Trevor J. Smedley:
Using Visual Programming to Extend the Power of Spreadsheet. Advanced Visual Interfaces 1994: 153-161 - 1993
- [c7]Trevor J. Smedley, Allan G. Jost:
Graphical Parametrised Structural Descriptions of VLSI Devices. VL 1993: 282-286 - 1992
- [c6]Trevor J. Smedley:
Using pictorial and object oriented programming for computer algebra. SAC 1992: 1243-1247 - 1990
- [c5]Trevor J. Smedley:
Detecting Algebraic Dependencies Between Unnested Radicals (abstract). ISSAC 1990: 292-293
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c4]Trevor J. Smedley:
A new Modular Algorithm for Computation of Algebraic Number Polynomial Gcds. ISSAC 1989: 91-94 - 1988
- [c3]Keith O. Geddes, Gaston H. Gonnet, Trevor J. Smedley:
Heuristic Methods for Operations With Algebraic Numbers. (Extended Abstract). ISSAC 1988: 475-480 - 1987
- [c2]Trevor J. Smedley:
Radical simplification using algebraic extension fields. EUROCAL 1987: 313-314 - 1985
- [c1]Trevor J. Smedley:
Integration of Rational Functions in SAC-2. AAECC 1985: 373-384
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