User Interface Research (UIR) is a research group in the Information Sciences & Technology Lab at PARC. Our charter is to develop new techniques for people to interact with large information environments. On the one hand, we have computer scientists working on new user interface paradigms; on the other hand, we have cognitive scientists working on the technical analysis of human behavior in information environments.
The simple, flexible Marathon Java testing tool reached version 1.0. With this Marathon garnered the ability to record almost all actions on standard Java/Swing controls including drag and drop. Marathon records all actions on unrecognized user interface elements, so you can use Marathon for even automating actions on non-standard components. Use custom component resolvers to further extend Marathon to record semantic actions on your custom components. Benefit from the improvements to Marathon, like dock-able windows, cut&paste operations in the editors and of course, tabbed editing facilities. Download Marathon now and explore the possibilities of test automation.
Project OpenJFX is a project of the OpenJFX community for sharing early versions of the JavaFX Script language and for collaborating on its development. In the future, the JavaFX Script code will be open sourced. The governance, licensing, and community models will be worked out as the project evolves.
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MIT CSAIL
vgod@mit.edu
Tom Yeh
UMIACS & HCIL
University of Maryland
tomyeh@umiacs.umd.edu
Robert C. Miller
MIT CSAIL
rcm@mit.edu.
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