IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages
Similarity Inheritance: A New Model of Inheritance for Spreadsheet VPLs
Nova Scotia, Canada
September 01-September 04
ISBN: 0-8186-8712-6
Although spreadsheets can be argued to be the most widely-used visual programming languages (VPLs) today, most are very limited compared to other VPLs, supporting only a few built-in types and offering only primitive support for code reuse. The inheritance mechanisms of object-oriented programming might seem to offer help for the latter problem, but incorporating these mechanisms in a traditional way would introduce concepts foreign to spreadsheets, such as message passing. In this paper, we present similarity inheritance, a new approach to inheritance that is suitable for seamless integration into the spreadsheet paradigm. We first explain the model independently of any implementation, and then present a prototype implementation in the research spreadsheet VPL Forms/3. We show that bringing inheritance functionality to the spreadsheet paradigm can be done using the widely-understood idea of copy/paste. Further, we show why the approach requires the presence of a live, visual environment.
Index Terms:
spreadsheet languages, inheritance, visual programming languages, Forms/3
Citation:
Rebecca Walpole Djang, Margaret M. Burnett, "Similarity Inheritance: A New Model of Inheritance for Spreadsheet VPLs," vl, pp.134, IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, 1998
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