Proceedings Article10.1145/291080.291127
Programming constraint system by demonstration
Takashi Hattori
- 01 Dec 1998
- pp 202
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TL;DR: The executable constraint system aims to maintain the integrity of structures that users create during an edit session, and can dynamically control a set of executable constraints to be satisfied.
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Abstract: The executable constraint system aims to maintain the integrity of structures that users create during an edit session. When the users modify a part of the structures, other parts are modified accordingly, based on instructions given by the users. The instructions are presented by demonstration, and form a constraint that is satisfied when the current state is its fixed point. The users can dynamically control a set of executable constraints to be satisfied.
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Pervasive Application Development and the WYSIWYG Pitfall
Lawrence D. Bergman,Tatiana Kichkaylo,Guruduth Banavar,Jeremy Sussman +3 more
- 11 May 2001
TL;DR: This paper describes a device independent application model, and detail a set of high-level constraints that support automated layout on a wide variety of target platforms, and proposes a two-view WYSIWYG interface designed to address those problems.
Programming constraints by demonstration
TL;DR: The executable constraint is proposed to offer designers a way to define a new set of constraints on top of an editing tool to maintain the integrity of data structures such as diagrams that users create, during an edit session.
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