InfoSound: An audio aid to program comprehension

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InfoSound : An audio aid to program comprehension. / Sonnenwald, Diane H.; Gopinath, B.; Haberman, Gary O.; Keese, William M.; Myers, John S.

Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science. red. / Lee W. Hoevel; Bruce D. Shriver; Jay F.Jr. Nunamaker; Ralph H.Jr. Sprague; Velijko Milutinovic. Bind 2 Publ by Western Periodicals Co, 1990. s. 541-546.

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Sonnenwald, DH, Gopinath, B, Haberman, GO, Keese, WM & Myers, JS 1990, InfoSound: An audio aid to program comprehension. i LW Hoevel, BD Shriver, JFJ Nunamaker, RHJ Sprague & V Milutinovic (red), Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science. bind 2, Publ by Western Periodicals Co, s. 541-546. <http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0025227585&partnerID=8YFLogxK>

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Sonnenwald, D. H., Gopinath, B., Haberman, G. O., Keese, W. M., & Myers, J. S. (1990). InfoSound: An audio aid to program comprehension. I L. W. Hoevel, B. D. Shriver, J. F. J. Nunamaker, R. H. J. Sprague, & V. Milutinovic (red.), Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science (Bind 2, s. 541-546). Publ by Western Periodicals Co. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0025227585&partnerID=8YFLogxK

Vancouver

Sonnenwald DH, Gopinath B, Haberman GO, Keese WM, Myers JS. InfoSound: An audio aid to program comprehension. I Hoevel LW, Shriver BD, Nunamaker JFJ, Sprague RHJ, Milutinovic V, red., Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science. Bind 2. Publ by Western Periodicals Co. 1990. s. 541-546

Author

Sonnenwald, Diane H. ; Gopinath, B. ; Haberman, Gary O. ; Keese, William M. ; Myers, John S. / InfoSound : An audio aid to program comprehension. Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Science. red. / Lee W. Hoevel ; Bruce D. Shriver ; Jay F.Jr. Nunamaker ; Ralph H.Jr. Sprague ; Velijko Milutinovic. Bind 2 Publ by Western Periodicals Co, 1990. s. 541-546

Bibtex

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abstract = "The authors explore ways to enhance users' comprehension of complex applications using music and sound effects to present application-program events that are difficult to detect visually. A prototype system, Infosound, allows developers to create and store musical sequences and sound effects with application events, and have real-time, continuous auditory control of sounds during application execution. InfoSound has been used to create auditory interfaces for two applications: a telephone network service simulation and a parallel computation simulation. The auditory interfaces in these applications helped users detect rapid, multiple-event sequences that were difficult to visually detect using text and graphical interfaces. The authors describe the architecture of InfoSound, the use of the system, and the lessons learned.",
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