| John C. Thomas and Michael L. Schneider, editors. Human Factors in Computer Systems. Number ISBN 0-89391-146-1 in Human/Computer Interaction. Ablex Publishing Co, New Jersey, 1984. |
....present in functional programming environments by making information about parts of a program which are not readily accessible available to the programmer. In addition, it integrates information gathering with information visualization and a graphical user interface meant to increase ease of use ([TS84], DFAB93] 1.2 Information in Context Context is defined as The circumstances in which a particular event occurs (from the Webster program, written by David A. Curry) In the case of IIC, an event is a function call. The user can specify the context in which to watch for certain function ....
....The viewer can also display a dotplot of data chosen based on a viewer provided function which selects input values. This allows the viewer, for example, to compare the performance of five different implementations of sort on lists of length 100. 4. 3 The Interface The interface for IIC ([TS84], DFAB93] was not designed using a specific set of user interface guidelines. It does, however, attempt to fulfill the nine heuristics listed in Table 1 (from [NM90] In general, all of the important functions of IIC s interface are implemented both as part of the graphical user interface and ....
John C. Thomas and Michael L. Schneider, editors. Human Factors in Computer Systems. Number ISBN 0-89391-146-1 in Human/Computer Interaction. Ablex Publishing Co, New Jersey, 1984.
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