Ben Shneiderman, John M. Carroll
CACM
It is increasingly common for programming environments to provide a library of re-usable code components. Programmers build their programs by piecing together these components and, when necessary, specializing them or creating new components. Thus, finding and composing components become central programming tasks. In this paper, we analyse the Smalltalk/V environment with respect to these programming tasks and develop a redesign in which code components can be borrowed and manipulated under the task-oriented rubric of projects. © 1992.
Ben Shneiderman, John M. Carroll
CACM
John M. Carroll
Cognitive Science
John M. Carroll
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society
John M. Carroll, Caroline Carrithers
CACM