| M. A. Harrison and V. Maverick. Presentation by tree transformation. In Proceeedings of 42nd IEEE International Computer Conference, pages 68--73. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1997. |
....handle completely unformatted (generated) text and does not support comment preservation. Furthermore, it adapts existing layout (in case format errors are detected) which makes it not useful in general for software reengineering. Pretty printing as tree transformation is also discussed by [67, 106]. They do not address typical requirements for software reengineering such as customization and reuse of transformation rules, and layout preservation. Also transforming different types of trees and producing different output formats is not addressed. Components and Reuse Figure 4.12 displays the ....
M. A. Harrison and V. Maverick. Presentation by tree transformation. In Proceeedings of 42nd IEEE International Computer Conference, pages 68--73. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1997.
....(generated) text and does not support comment preservation. Furthermore, it adapts existing layout (in case format errors are detected) which makes it not useful in general for software reengineering. Pretty printing as tree transformation using transformation rules is also discussed by [6, 16]. They do not address typical requirements for software reengineering such as customization and reuse of transformation rules, and layout preservation. Also transforming different types of trees and producing different output formats is not addressed. Contributions We discussed pretty printing in ....
M. A. Harrison and V. Maverick. Presentation by tree transformation. In Proceeedings of 42nd IEEE International Computer Conference. 1EEE, 1997.
....of rich device independent presentation services is provided on top of the document model, facilitating device dependent views of the presentation. Munson [31] describes a model of presentation based on attribute propagation, box layout, tree elaboration, and interface functions. Maverick [29] presents a di erent model based on tree transformations. Both presentation models are designed to be applied to a diverse array of documents drawn from many di erent media. Modeling structured data as persistent self versioned documents [56] enables ENSEMBLE s e ective control integration ....
Vance Maverick. Presentation by Tree Transformation. PhD thesis, Computer Science Division|EECS, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, January 14, 1998.
....1998. 6 Delta Tim A. Wagner and Susan L. Graham ing. The need to support software necessitates a sophisticated treatment of structure: fast traversal methods, automated generation mixed with explicit (direct) editing of both structure and text, and support for complex incremental transformations [Maverick 1997; Wagner 1997] Although the Ensemble document model supports attributed graphs, in this discussion we will restrict our attention to tree structured documents, focusing primarily on the text and structure associated with programs. Each document tree is associated with an instance of a language ....
MAVERICK, V. 1997. Presentation by tree transformation. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. Tech. Rep UCB/CSD--97--947.
....approach taken by the Software Concordance will begin with a uniform tree structured representation for informal documents, such as XML [4, 5] the standard for World Wide Web documents. Interoperability between tree structured informal documents is well understood and can be found in the Ensemble [21] and Grif Thot systems [32] Then, as proposed in the author s earlier work on interoperability [25] a representation that intermixes sections of source code with other sections that contain informal material will be designed. The informal material may either be embedded documentation or may be ....
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Vance Maverick, `Presentation by tree transformation', Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1997. Available as technical report UCB/CSD--97--947.
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