Title :
Abstraction as a means for end-user computing in creative applications
Author :
Balaban, Mira ; Barzilay, Eli ; Elhadad, Michael
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Syst. Eng., Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Israel
fDate :
11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
End-user computing is needed in creative artistic applications or integrated editing environments, where the activity cannot be planned in advance. Following the paper by Orlarey et al., concrete abstractions (abstractions from examples) are suggested as a new mode for function definition, appropriate for end-user editor programmability. For certain applications, the direct, associative, not planned in advance character of concrete abstraction plays a qualitative role in the mere ability to specify abstractions. In this paper, we propose to use concrete abstraction as a general tool for end-user programmability in editors. We distinguish two kinds of abstractions: value abstraction and structure abstraction, and explain how they can be combined. We describe a framework of historical editing that is based on a double view, in which the two abstraction kinds are combined. Finally, BOOMS, an implemented prototype for such an editing framework, is described. BOOMS is a domain-independent toolkit, with three sample instantiations. We believe that the proposed framework captures the conceptualization operation that characterizes creative, associative work types and addresses the needs for end-user computing in integrated environments.
Keywords :
art; personal computing; BOOMS; abstraction; conceptualization operation; concrete abstractions; creative applications; creative associative work types; domain-independent toolkit; end-user computing; end-user editor programmability; function definition; historical editing; integrated editing environments; structure abstraction; value abstraction; Building materials; Composite materials; Computer applications; Computer science; Concrete; Management information systems; Production management; Prototypes; Robots; Systems engineering and theory;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2002.807042