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Open Software Foundation. OSF/Motif Programmer 's Guide, Revision 1.1. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991.

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A Distributed Architecture for Programming Environments - Clément (1990)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....techniques such as full data integration in the spirit of PCTE [6] 0 This research is partially supported by ESPRIT, N. 2177. 0 message based communication architecture in the spirit of the Field Environment [29] and graphic interactors with a standardized look and feel , for example Motif [28]. Programming environments are still designed in such a way that all tools are tightly coupled. These systems are based on well defined concepts, such as the syntax and the semantics of programming languages, and provide corresponding functionalities. However, tool integration is mainly achieved ....

....menus, dialogs, etc. ii) the internal interface which is composed of the application specific interactors. This is depicted in Figure 4. External Interface Internal Interface Widget Toolkit Graphic Toolkit Application Figure 4: User Interface Components For the external interface many toolkits [28], 24] 1] 11] are good possible candidates. These are based on the same principles: use of the distributed X window system [16] a library of widgets, and a mechanism for user defined widgets. Here, we believe that it is important for the external interface to present a standardized ....

Open Software Foundation, Inc., OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide, Revision 1.0, 1989.


The PICASSO Framework: A High-Level Tool for Interface Design - Rowe, Konstan, Smith   (Correct)

....unit of code reuse. Libraries of predefined widgets are provided that can be used by different applications. Toolkits are clearly a success because almost no programming is done directly at the window system level. Programmers can choose from a variety of toolkits including, InterViews [10] Motif [14], and Open Look [6] Notwithstanding the advantages of toolkits, writing graphical applications is still difficult. Toolkits provide widgets as input output abstractions but they do not provide abstractions that match the more abstract conceptual level of the application builder. For example, a ....

Open Software Foundation. OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1990.


Building an Editor From Existing Components: An Exercise in.. - Koorn, Bakker (1993)   (8 citations)  (Correct)

....with a situation where we want Epoch s window to be a subwindow of a window that contains the menubar. However, this can be handled by supplying a so called parent window to Epoch s create window function. For the implementation of windows that contain a menubar, we have chosen OSF Motif TM [Fou90] a system for building graphical UIs based on the X window system. 4.3 Handling callbacks It is standard practice in current windowing systems that each UI item such as a button has an associated callback. This is a function to be called when the UI item is activated by the user. In ....

Open Software Foundation. OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide, Revision 1.1. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632, 1990.


IUP/LED: A Portable User Interface Development Tool - Levy, de Figueiredo.. (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....interfaces. A UIT is a library of interface objects which implement different interaction techniques with the user; tools in this class are available as functions that are called by the application in order to create and control the dialog with the user. Some UITs are: XView [Hel90] OSF Motif [Fou91]; OLIT [Inc90] SDK for MSWindows [Pet90] and the Macintosh User Interface Toolbox [App85] UITs frequently offer tools to simplify the description and the composition of interface objects. These tools range from simple resource languages to graphic editors that build interfaces through direct ....

Open Software Foundation. OSF/MOTIF Programmer's Guide, Revision 1.1. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1991.


Building Domain-Specific Languages over a Language.. - Ierusalimschy, al. (1997)   (Correct)

....has a strong resemblance sometimes an isomorphism with the program tree itself. Well known examples of such languages are: ffl the language used by BibT E X to specify bibliographic references [6] ffl UIL (User Interface Language) used to describe graphical user interfaces in Motif [4]; ffl VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) used to describe three dimensional objects and views [1] Although such languages are used mainly to describe structures and values, they usually provide some weak abstraction (i.e. programming) facilities. For instance, BibT E X allows the naming ....

Open Software Foundation. OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1991. (ISBN 0-13-640673-4).


SOPView+: An Object Browser which Supports Navigating Database.. - Chang, Kim (1997)   (Correct)

....of browsing information pictures of diverse formats, and video data as a support for multimedia information. 4 Implementation Details 4.1 Current Status SOPView prototype has been developed in a UNIX environment on SUN workstations. It consists of about 27,000 lines of C [11] code. Motif[12] widget has been used to facilitate the implementation of the graphical interface. SOPView has developed on top of SOP OODBMS as a tool for browsing database objects. Currently, we are trying to port SOPView to other OODBMSs such as O 2 and ObjectStore. 4.2 Limitations and Future Plans ....

Open Software Foundation, OSF/Motif Programmer 's Guide, Prentice Hall,


Towards integrated object-oriented Computational Fluid Dynamics.. - Scateni (1992)   (Correct)

....IDE is a menu driven program where all the available functions are grouped in a single menu. By now, the layout of the menu is a soft copy of the typical choice device used by PHIGS, with 32 choices available grouped in a roughly square window. The very next evolution will be to put a Motif [Fou91] interface on the top of the PHIGS layer. In the current implementation the user has to provide IDE with files containing the informations about the physical geometry f . These informations are: description of the physical object(s) around which he wants to tessellate the computational domain ....

Open Software Foundation. OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide. Prentice Hall, 1991.


Toward an Operational Theory of Media - Munson (1996)   (Correct)

....to encode an event model, such as found in the Trellis [19] and OCPN [18] models. Experience with Proteus and Ensemble suggests that this is a valid approach, but it runs counter to other common approaches to handling media. For instance, user interface widgets (such as the OSF Motif text widget [16] or the Xavier video widget [10] control both output and interaction style. Also, most existing models of hypermedia documents [9, 15, 18, 19] view style of interaction as part of the presentation process. There are compelling reasons to exclude interaction from a model of media. Interaction ....

Open Software Foundation. OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide, version 1.1 edition, 1991.


Figure 3: Motif UIL object-oriented example. - Callback Newfilecb' Arglist (1994)   (Correct)

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Open Software Foundation. OSF/Motif Programmer 's Guide, Revision 1.1. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1991.


Complexity in Object Oriented Frameworks - Boake, van den Heever (1996)   (Correct)

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Open Software Foundation, OSF / Motif Programmer's Guide, Revision 1.2, PTR Prentice Hall, Open Software Foundation, Copyright ã 1993.


IUP/LED: A Portable User Interface Development Tool - Levy, de Figueiredo.. (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Open Software Foundation, OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide, Prentice Hall, 1991.


IUP/LED: A Portable User Interface Development Tool - Levy, de Figueiredo.. (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Open Software Foundation, OSF/MOTIF Programmer's Guide, Revision 1.1, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1991.

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