• DocumentCode
    2410000
  • Title

    Aligning syntax and semantics in formalisations of visual languages

  • Author

    Gurr, Corin

  • Author_Institution
    Div. of Informatics, Edinburgh Univ., UK
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    60
  • Lastpage
    61
  • Abstract
    Often the most effective diagrams are those which are very simple. However there is a strong tendency, particularly prevalent in visual formal modelling and specification languages, to take a diagrammatic language which at core is very simple, and then add many extensions and features to make it more expressive - often making it so expressive that the diagrams produced in the language are no longer readable; or at least, the diagrams are no longer obviously a more effective form of representation than a text-based one. Both the design of effective visual formal modelling and specification languages, and the effective formalisation of (the semantics of) such visual languages requires the unification of results from visual language theory, cognitive science, empirical psychology and graphic design. Integrating results from such diverse fields is a non-trivial task, which may be approached through a decomposition of the study of issues of effectiveness in diagrammatic languages according to analogous understandings of (written and spoken) natural languages
  • Keywords
    computational linguistics; visual languages; formal modelling; formalisation; natural languages; semantics; specification languages; syntax; visual languages; Cognitive science; Graphics; Gratings; Informatics; Morphology; Natural languages; Psychology; Shape; Specification languages; Vocabulary;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2001. Proceedings IEEE Symposia on
  • Conference_Location
    Stresa
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7198-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HCC.2001.995238
  • Filename
    995238