Learning Repetitive Text-Editing Procedures with SMARTedit
to describe the possible generalizations makes it difficult to imagine ap-
plying the same techniques to a different domain, such as spreadsheet
applications.
Nix (1985) describes the Editing by Example (EBE) system that looks not
at recorded actions but at the input/output behavior of the complete dem-
onstration. EBE attempts to find a program that could explain the observed
difference between the initial and final state of the text editor. In this re-
spect, SMARTedit is a refinement of EBE that uses not only the initial and ...
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