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Lieberman, Henry, (1952-)
Your wish is my command = programming by example /
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正題名/作者:
Your wish is my command/ edited by Henry Lieberman.
其他題名:
programming by example /
其他作者:
Lieberman, Henry,
出版者:
San Francisco :Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, : 2001.,
面頁冊數:
xviii, 416 p. :ill. ; : 24 cm.;
叢書名:
Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies
標題:
Computer programming. -
電子資源:
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9781558606883
Your wish is my command = programming by example /
Your wish is my command
programming by example /[electronic resource] :edited by Henry Lieberman. - San Francisco :Morgan Kaufmann Publishers,2001. - xviii, 416 p. :ill. ;24 cm. - Morgan Kaufmann series in interactive technologies.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword -- Ben Shneiderman -- Introduction -- Henry Lieberman -- 1) Novice Programming Comes of Age -- David Canfield Smith, Allen Cypher, Larry Tesler -- 2) Generalizing by Removing Detail: How Any Program Can Be Created by Working with Examples -- Ken Kahn -- 3) Demonstrational Interfaces: Sometimes You Need a Little Intelligence; Sometimes You Need a Lot -- Brad A. Myers, Richard McDaniel -- 4) Web Browsing by Demonstration -- Atsushi Sugiura -- 5) Programming by Demonstration for Information Agents -- Mathias Bauer, Dietmar Dengler, Gabriele Paul -- 6) End Users and GIS: A Demonstration is Worth a Thousand Words -- Carol Traynor and Marian Williams -- 7) Bring Programming by Demonstration to CAD Users -- Patrick Girard -- 8) Demonstrating the Hidden Features That Make an Application Work -- Richard McDaniel -- 9) A reporting tool using programming by example for format designation -- Tetsuya Masuishi and Nobuo Takahashi -- 10) Composition by Example -- Toshiyuki Masui -- 11) Learning Repetitive Text-editing Procedures with SMARTedit -- Tessa Lau, Steve Wolfman, Pedro Domingos and Daniel S. Weld -- 12) Training Agents to Recognize Text by Example -- Henry Lieberman, Bonnie A. Nardi and David J. Wright -- 13) SWYN: A Visual Representation for Regular Expressions -- Alan Blackwell -- 14) Learning Users' Habits to Automate Repetitive Tasks -- Jean-David Ruvini and Christophe Dony -- 15) Domain-independent programming by demonstration in existing applications -- Gordon W. Paynter and Ian H. Witten -- 16) Stimulus-Response PBD: Demonstrating When as Well as What -- David Wolber and Brad A. Myers -- 17) Pavlov: Where PBD Meets Macromedia's Director -- David Wolber -- 18) Programming by Analogous Examples -- Alexander Repenning and Corrina Perrone-Smith -- 19) Visual Generalization in Programming by Example -- Robert St. Amant, Henry Lieberman, Richard Potter, and Luke Zettlemoyer.
<p> As user interface designers, software developers, and yes-as users, we all know the frustration that comes with using "one size fits all" software from off the shelf. Repeating the same commands over and over again, putting up with an unfriendly graphical interface, being unable to program a new application that you thought of yourself-these are all common complaints. The inflexibility of today's computer interfaces makes many people feel like they are slaves to their computers. Shouldn't it be the other way around? Why can't technology give us more "custom-fitting" software? <p> On the horizon is a new technology that promises to give ordinary users the power to create and modify their own programs. Programming by example (PBE) is a technique in which a software agent records a user's behavior in an interactive graphical interface, then automatically writes a program that will perform that behavior for the user. <p> Your Wish is My Command: Programming by Example takes a broad look at this new technology. In these nineteen chapters, programming experts describe implemented systems showing that PBE can work in a wide variety of application fields. They include the following: <p> The renowned authors and their editor believe that PBE will some day make it possible for interfaces to effectively say to the user, "Your wish is my command!" * Text and graphical editing * Web browsing * Computer-aided design * Teaching programming to children * Programming computer games * Geographical information systems.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2007.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9781558606883
Source: 97051:97051Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
88326
Computer programming.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
96803
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LC Class. No.: QA76.6 / .Y63 2001eb
Dewey Class. No.: 005.2
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