Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration

Watch What I Do: Programming

Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration
Publisher: The MIT Press 1993
ISBN/ASIN: 0262032139
ISBN-13: 9780262032131
Number of pages: 652
Programming by Demonstration is a method that allows end users to create, customize, and extend programs by demonstrating what the program should do. The first section of the book describes 18 computer implementations of Programming by Demonstration, and the second discusses the problems and opportunities for this method in more general terms.
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