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Graphical Editor for DataLab (GEDL) : a graphical editor for specifying and synthesizing abstract data types

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  • This report describes the Graphical Editor part of DataLab, a visual programming tool for the specification and synthesis of abstract data types (ADTs). DataLab consists of two major components: graphical editor and source code generator. The graphical editor is used to design an abstract data structure and its operations by direct manipulation of data objects. The code generator uses the graphical editor's internal data structure to generate target source code. DataLab is powerful enough to specify most elementary and intermediate data structures. However, the main result of this work has been to understand the benefits and limitations of graphical (visual) programming within the narrow domain of ADT synthesis. Experiments suggest that graphical programming is useful in some aspects of programming, and textual programming remains the most effective in other aspects.
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