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DRT - Design recovery tool for interactive graphical applications
The tool automatically captures actions performed
while using such an application. Functions particularly relevant to
each action are highlighted. Moreover, the action itself is described
visually from fragments of the application display. One can search and
browse these actions to learn about the design of an application.
Obtaining
DocumentationUser README included; User manual available in HTML form from http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~amichail/drtdoc/
Support contacts
Project contacts
Maintainers | |
Developers | - UNSW DRT Team
- Keith Chan
- Annie Chen
- Zhi Cong Leo Liang
- Amir Michail
- Minh Hoai Nguyen
- Nicholas James Seow <nickseow@cse.unsw.edu.au>
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Related information
Interfaces | X Window System |
Source languages | C, C++, Python |
Use requirements | lexx, yacc |
Source prerequisites | Python 2.2 or later, PIL (Python Imaging Library), pyQt 3.1 or later, pyxml (see http://pyxml.sourceforge.net) |
Weak prerequisites | psyco (http://psyco.sourceforge.net) |
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