| Brad A. Myers. Garnet: Uses of Demonstrational Techniques. In Allen Cypher, Ed., Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993, pp. 219-236. |
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Brad A. Myers. Garnet: Uses of Demonstrational Techniques. In Allen Cypher, Ed., Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993, pp. 219-236.
....and final feedback are objects that are displayed on top of the selected items, does not work very well in these cases. Figure 17: A menu where the the item under the mouse changes to bold and the final item selected is shown in italics. Lapidary supports a form of demonstrational programming [33] in which the designer specifies a before state for an example object, edits it, and presents Lapidary with an after state. Lapidary figures out the differences, determines how to implement the changes, and generalizes the behaviors so that it applies to any of the items that the interactor ....
Brad A. Myers. Garnet: Uses of Demonstrational Techniques. In Allen Cypher, Ed., Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993, pp. 219-236.
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Myers, B., Garnet: Uses of Demonstrational Techniques, in [4], pp. 219-238.
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