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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Implementation of a Command-Line Interface for the VizzAnalyzer

Rohde, Daniel January 2008 (has links)
<p>This thesis describes the new development of a command-line interface. The</p><p>background of this assignment is a concept, which was developed at the University of</p><p>Växjö, Sweden and is concerned with the quality analysis of software products.</p><p>Out of this research an application was created. This application gives a developer the</p><p>possibility to analyze the quality of his software products. This application is called</p><p>VizzAnalyzer™ and is distributed by the company Arisa AB. The VizzAnalyzer™ is</p><p>already available in various versions and the command-line interface enables the</p><p>possibility to analyze software in a server environment. The interface requires the</p><p>possibility to analyze and interpret any user input. The thesis concerned with various</p><p>concepts and ways of implementation.</p>
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Implementation of a Command-Line Interface for the VizzAnalyzer

Rohde, Daniel January 2008 (has links)
This thesis describes the new development of a command-line interface. The background of this assignment is a concept, which was developed at the University of Växjö, Sweden and is concerned with the quality analysis of software products. Out of this research an application was created. This application gives a developer the possibility to analyze the quality of his software products. This application is called VizzAnalyzer™ and is distributed by the company Arisa AB. The VizzAnalyzer™ is already available in various versions and the command-line interface enables the possibility to analyze software in a server environment. The interface requires the possibility to analyze and interpret any user input. The thesis concerned with various concepts and ways of implementation.
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"Hold That Thought" - sign language and the design of gesture interfaces

van der Zwan, Job Leonard January 2014 (has links)
Sign language has largely been dismissed in gesture interface research on grounds of being a natural language. This essay argues that this has been premature. We begin with an overview of relevant literature in the fields of both gesture interface design and sign language, followed by a discussion of other graphical and text-based user interfaces in the context of language - effectively a short essay on language and metaphors in interface design, going into more detail why I believe dismissing sign languages based on their linguistic nature is a mistake. This is further explored in an example user interface that was designed by taking an insight from sign language as a starting point to replace the desktop metaphor and combining it with the discussed text-based interfaces to extend the WIMP paradigm. This experimental design was used as a way to pose questions to users about potential uses of gesture interfaces.
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可快速與Eclipse環境整合的軟體之架構與開發 / The Design and Construction of Pluggable Software Architecture for the Eclipse Platform

吳昆澤, WU, KUN-TSE Unknown Date (has links)
Eclipse是目前最被普遍使用的開發環境與工具整合平台。已經有很多的軟體工具被建置或整合至其中;並且有越來越多的工具開發者嘗試將他們的工具以所謂外掛程式的方式整合至此平台。但是,由於Eclipse是一套新式且複雜的平台,大多數工具開發者並不知如何將其工具封裝為Eclipse外掛程式,而且學習Eclipse外掛程式開發也需冗長過程。基於此種因素,我們構想出一套可外掛軟體(Pluggable Software)的規範,對一般命令列工具的輸入、執行和輸出等部份提出限制條件。只要工具開發者建構的工具程式符合可外掛軟體的規範,就能利用我們提供的輔助工具,幫助工具開發者迅速將其工具整合到Eclipse平台。 / Eclipse is a development environment and tool integration platform which is currently widely used. There has been many software tools built in the form of plug-ins and integrated into this platform, and more and more tool developers are trying to integrate their tools into this platform. But, since Eclipse is a relatively new and complicated system, most tool developers do not know how to develop Eclipse plug-ins, and it is a steep learning curve to get familiar with Eclipse plug-in development. Therefore, we propose the definition of pluggable softwares, which are general command line tools but must satisfy special restrictions imposed on their input, execution and output for ease of integration. As long as the tool developer can build a tool conforming to our definition, the aiding tool we provide can help the developer rapidly integrate his tool into the platform.

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