Visualizing a logic of dependability arguments

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Gurr, C. (2007) Visualizing a logic of dependability arguments. In: Visual Languages and Logic Workshop (VLL 2007), Coeur d'Aléne, Idaho, USA, pp. 97-109.

Abstract/Summary

This paper offers general guidelines for the development of effective visual languages. That is, languages for constructing diagrams that can be easily and readily interpreted and manipulated by the human reader. We use these guidelines first to examine classical AND/OR trees as a representation of logical proofs, and second to design and evaluate a visual language for representing proofs in LofA: a Logic of Dependability Arguments, for which we provide a brief motivation and overview.

Additional Information Workshop was part of the 2007 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing VL/HCC 07.
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Additional Information Workshop was part of the 2007 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing VL/HCC 07.
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