Two Systems Which Produce Animated Representations of the Execution of Computer Programs
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- Type:
- article
- Auteurs:
- Baecker, Ron
- Pertinence:
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Faible
- Référence:
- Doi:
- 10.1145/953064.811152
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- Url:
- https://doi.org/10.1145/953064.811152
- Date de publication:
- 12/1974
- Résumé:
- Abstract:
- This paper describes two prototype systems which facilitate the production of teaching films containing animated representations of the execution of computer programs. With such systems, it is possible for an instructor to produce short quick-and-dirty single-concept film clips with only hours of effort, and more polished material with only slightly more effort. Demonstration clips produced in this way will be shown at the Symposium.
Références
1 articles
Titre | Type | Pertinence | Auteurs | Date Publication | Références | Citations | Actions |
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Interactive Visual Simulators for Beginning Programming Students | article | Faible | Shapiro, Stuart C. and Witmer, Douglas P. | 12/1973 | 0 | 1 |
Citations
2 articles
Titre | Type | Pertinence | Auteurs | Date Publication | Références | Citations | Actions |
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A System for Algorithm Animation | article | Haute | Brown, Marc H. and Sedgewick, Robert | 12/1983 | 4 | 1 | |
ANTICS: A system for animating LISP programs | article | Faible | Dionne, Mark S. and Mackworth, Alan K., Mark and Mackworth, Alan | 12/1977 | 3 | 2 |
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