| Varela, C. A., Hayes, C. C. Providing Data on the Web: From Examples to Programs. The Second International WWW Conference '94: Mosaic and the Web, Chicago, USA October, 1994 8. Tables |
....at least three examples to infer a program. By displaying the possible patterns and allowing the user to verify or fix them, Turquoise can often infer from only one example. Other systems give end users the ability to develop CGI scripts, though not by demonstration. Several systems, like Zelig [15], represent a dynamic page as an HTML template with variable fields, which are computed at runtime by database queries or script code. Unlike Turquoise, these systems generally require knowledge of HTML. WebWriter [4] allows users to create the templates without knowing HTML, in a WYSIWYG editor. ....
Varela, C.A., and Hayes, C.C. Providing data on the Web: from examples to programs. in Proc. 2nd Intl World-Wide Web Conference, WWW'94 (Chicago IL, December 1994). http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/IT94/Proceedings/DDay/varela/paper.html.
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Varela, C. A., Hayes, C. C. Providing Data on the Web: From Examples to Programs. The Second International WWW Conference '94: Mosaic and the Web, Chicago, USA October, 1994 8. Tables
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