Title :
Generating user interfaces from specifications produced by a reverse engineering process
Author :
Elwahidi, Abdu R. ; Merlo, Ettore
Author_Institution :
PurchaseMaster Sci. Inc., Verdun, Que., Canada
Abstract :
A framework for automatic graphical user interface code generation is developed. Tools to support this framework are built: (1) a parser, (2) generation rules, and (3) target code production. The parser reads specifications resulted from a reverse engineering process of a character-oriented user interface. These specifications are written in a language called AUIDL (Abstract User Interface Description Language). This language is based on the object-oriented paradigm, which means the use of classes, objects, attributes and methods. The methods are used to describe the behaviour of the user interface. The resulting graphical user interface is translated into a language called EASEL, which is also an object-oriented graphical language that allows an IBM PC to communicate with an IBM mainframe via a 3270 terminal emulator. Directions for further research are also presented
Keywords :
IBM computers; graphical user interfaces; object-oriented languages; reverse engineering; specification languages; user interface management systems; AUIDL object-oriented language; Abstract User Interface Description Language; EASEL object-oriented graphical language; IBM 3270 terminal emulator; IBM PC; IBM mainframe; automatic graphical user interface code generation; behavioural description; character-oriented user interface; generation rules; parser; reverse engineering; specifications; target code production; Business; Data mining; Data processing; Graphical user interfaces; Graphics; Object oriented modeling; Production; Project management; Reverse engineering; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Reverse Engineering, 1995., Proceedings of 2nd Working Conference on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-711-43
DOI :
10.1109/WCRE.1995.514717