Type Selection at the User Interface, in (1993) [2 citations — 2 self]
Abstract:
One part of the object-oriented paradigm is the idea of a type hierarchy using inheritance. We propose the application of this idea to the specific goal of providing an interface for the end user of a system. The interface offers to the user a subset of the predefined types for selection. The user chooses an arbitrary number of these types in order to specify the properties of an object in a toolkit-like manner. We give additional requirements that must be met to make this idea applicable. Then we introduce the system ELIOOS which implements the principle. 1
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