A Visual Language Compiler

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Publicado en:IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering vol. 15, no. 5 (May 1989), p. 506-525
Autor principal: Chang, S-K
Otros Autores: Tauber, M J, Yu, B, Yu, J-S
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IEEE Computer Society
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Resumen:In order to develop a systematic approach for icon-oriented system design, 2 important issues must be considered. First, there is a need to develop formal ways of talking about the notion of icons. Second, the notion of a visual language compiler, which is analogous to the compilers commonly used for textual languages, should be explicated. An attempt is made to address these issues through the development of a theory of generalized icons and a visual language compiler. The Syntactic, Interactive, Learning, ICON-oriented-system Compiler (SIL-ICON), a software system for the specification, interpretation, prototyping, and generation of icon-generated systems, consists of: 1. the icon system, 2. the icon dictionary, 3. the operator dictionary, 4. the extended task action grammar, and 5. the icon interpreter. An application example involving the design of a text editor using the Heidelberg Icon Set is described in detail.
ISSN:0098-5589
1939-3520
DOI:10.1109/32.24700
Fuente:ABI/INFORM Global