Title :
Form/formula: a visual programming paradigm for user-definable user interfaces
Author :
Kimura, Takayuki Dan ; Apte, Ajay ; Sengupta, Samudra ; Chan, Julie W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
fDate :
3/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have designed and implemented a visual programming environment, Hyper-flow on the PenPoint operating system. We call it HF/PP for short. Its primary goal is to provide a framework for UDUI in educational applications. The design of HF/PP, which uses only a pen and a microphone for input, is part of a research project to develop a pen based computer system for teaching preschool through twelfth grade mathematics. The article discusses the UDUI capabilities of HF/PP, represented by the programming constructs; form and formula, or the form/formula paradigm. To explain the paradigm, and other HF/PP constructs, we present three examples: converting between Fahrenheit and Celsius, designing arithmetic worksheets, and querying student records
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; graphical user interfaces; light pens; mathematics; mathematics computing; teaching; visual programming; HF/PP; Hyper-flow; PenPoint operating system; UDUI; arithmetic worksheets; educational applications; form/formula; form/formula paradigm; mathematics; microphone; pen; pen based computer system; research project; student records; teaching; user-definable user interfaces; visual programming environment; visual programming paradigm; Application software; Computer graphics; Computer languages; Graphical user interfaces; Handwriting recognition; Layout; Mice; Programming profession; User interfaces; Visual BASIC;