Andreas Hartl,
"G3 - A Declarative Approach upon Program Generation"
, 4-2001, A. Hartl: G3 - A Declarative Approach upon Program Generation, Diplomarbeit an der Universität Linz, 2001.
Original Titel:
G3 - A Declarative Approach upon Program Generation
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
With the advent of mobile Internet access authors face the need for increased portability, customization and interoperability. The Gulliver platform developed at the University of Linz circumvents most of the shortcomings of other approaches upon the mobile Web.
However, it originally depended solely on programs written in Java, which lead to a time consuming and error-prone development.
The G3 Language introduces an XML application for specifying Gulliver compliant programs sitting on top of the existing infrastructure. Even for users who are unfamiliar with Java it provides means for developing applications quickly and easily that benefit from Gulliver's device optimization and its ability to include external services and context sources.
The G3 Engine converts documents written in the G3 Language into Java source code thus preserving the flexibility of the original approach.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Erscheinungsmonat:
4
Erscheinungsjahr:
2001
Notiz zum Zitat:
A. Hartl: G3 - A Declarative Approach upon Program Generation, Diplomarbeit an der Universität Linz, 2001.