| Scott E. Hudson. Graphical Specification of Flexible User Interface Displays. ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Proceedings UIST'89, Williamsburg, VA, Nov., 1989, pp. 105-114. |
....data flow graph or a set of one way constraints between actual inputs and outputs and draws on research in constraint systems [32] 34] The model provides the ability to re wire the graph from within the dialogue. Several researchers are using constraints for 2 D graphical interfaces [25] 26] [33] [6] 4] Kaleidoscope [3] is a constraint based language motivated by 2 D WIMP interfaces, and it explicitly supports temporary constraints. VIVA [36] introduced some level of detail time management techniques in a data driven, real time constraint application. The CONDOR system uses a ....
S.E. Hudson, "Graphical Specification of Flexible User Interface Displays," Proc. ACM UIST'89 Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 105-114, AddisonWesley /ACM Press, Williamsburg, Va., 1989.
.... interactive, moded graphical interfaces were perhaps better captured by state transition diagram based approaches[30] and modern modeless WIMP interfaces fit a coroutine based model[32] 60 In the continuous domain, several researchers are using constraints for 2 D graphical interfaces[22, 23, 27, 44, 59]. Kaleidoscope[15] is a constraint based language motivated by 2 D WIMP interfaces, and it explicitly supports temporary constraints. The CONDOR system uses a constraint or data flow model to describe interactive 3 D graphics[37] TBAG also uses constraints effectively for graphics and animation ....
S.E. Hudson, "Graphical Specification of Flexible User Interface Displays," Proc. ACM UIST'89 Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 105-114, AddisonWesley /ACM Press, Williamsburg, Va., 1989.
....layout and spatial relations between objects are also important. One approach to layout is simply to draw the interface. However, this method does not do very well when run time re sizing is allowed. Recent research has settled on constraint grammars[12] to solve this problem. Hudson s Apogee UIMS[4] has a particularly clever method for setting layout constraints graphically. INTERACTION OBJECT GRAPHS Interaction Object Graphs (IOGs) are designed to add widget specification to Interface Representation Graphs. They combine the data flow and constraint specifications of IRGs with the ....
Hudson, Scott E., "Graphical Specification of Flexible User Interface Displays," Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 1989, pp. 105-114.
....constraint systems. Sketchpad is the first GUI system that adopts a local propagation technique called one pass method (it also uses numerical methods on failure of the one pass method) 79] Most systems employ one way constraints, whose output variables are predetermined by programmers [42, 63, 64, 65, 66, 81]. By contrast, Fabrik handles two way constraints, each of which has two potential output [47] and ThingLab [3, 6] and CONSTRAINTS [78] exploit multi way constraints, where each variable can be an output. In the context of local propagation for ordinary systems, researchers have been investigated ....
Hudson, S. E., "Graphical Specification of Flexible User Interface Displays, " in Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST), Nov. 1989, pp. 105--114.
....adjusted when the interface is re sized. Constraint grammars [Vander Zanden, 1989] solve this problem by using equations to specify the position of interface objects relative to a few, designer defined positions in the interface. e.g. the upper left corner of a window or the window s midpoint. Hudson s [1989] Apogee UIMS has a particularly clever method for graphically setting layout constraints. Galaxy TM [Visix, 1994] uses a springs and struts model for layout constraints. 2.2 Interaction Object Graphs Interaction Object Graphs (IOGs) Carr, 1994] are designed to add widget specification to ....
Hudson, S. E. 1989. Graphical specification of flexible user interface displays. Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, pp. 105-114.
....layout and spatial relations between objects are also important. One approach to layout is simply to draw the interface. However, this method does not do very well when run time re sizing is allowed. Recent research has settled on constraint grammars[11] to solve this problem. Hudson s Apogee UIMS[4] has a particularly clever method for setting layout constraints graphically. INTERACTION OBJECT GRAPHS Interaction Object Graphs (IOGs) are designed to add widget specification to Interface Representation Graphs. They combine the data flow and constraint specifications of IRGs with the ....
Hudson, Scott E., "Graphical Specification of Flexible User Interface Displays," Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 1989, pp. 105-114.
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