TY - GEN
T1 - A framework for event-driven demonstration based on the Java toolkit
AU - Miura, Motoki
AU - Tanaka, Jiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 1998 IEEE.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - An event-driven demonstration shows the behavior of an application by re-executing the captured events. It is used to provide help regarding how an application works because it can show typical behaviors in an effective way. Such help functions are needed in Java applets, which are carried out by everyone using a Web browser. We describe a framework in which we can execute the event-driven demonstrations of Java applets. We have developed Jedemo recorder and player. The Jedemo recorder captures the occurring events while the applet is running. To make the demonstration more efficient and understandable, the developer can add indexes and messages to the captured events. Then Jedemo player re-executes the captured events showing also the indexes and messages that were added to them. The Jedemo recorder and player suits almost all applets. They are implemented as applets. The developer can integrate his applet with Jedemo player without any trouble. This framework is helpful for both the developer of the applets and the person who accesses the applets.
AB - An event-driven demonstration shows the behavior of an application by re-executing the captured events. It is used to provide help regarding how an application works because it can show typical behaviors in an effective way. Such help functions are needed in Java applets, which are carried out by everyone using a Web browser. We describe a framework in which we can execute the event-driven demonstrations of Java applets. We have developed Jedemo recorder and player. The Jedemo recorder captures the occurring events while the applet is running. To make the demonstration more efficient and understandable, the developer can add indexes and messages to the captured events. Then Jedemo player re-executes the captured events showing also the indexes and messages that were added to them. The Jedemo recorder and player suits almost all applets. They are implemented as applets. The developer can integrate his applet with Jedemo player without any trouble. This framework is helpful for both the developer of the applets and the person who accesses the applets.
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U2 - 10.1109/APCHI.1998.704452
DO - 10.1109/APCHI.1998.704452
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84922615542
SN - 0818683473
SN - 9780818683473
T3 - Proceedings - 3rd Asia Pacific Computer Human Interaction, APCHI 1998
SP - 331
EP - 336
BT - Proceedings - 3rd Asia Pacific Computer Human Interaction, APCHI 1998
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 3rd Asia Pacific Computer Human Interaction, APCHI 1998
Y2 - 15 July 1998 through 17 July 1998
ER -