TRACI (TRACeable Ideas)

TRACi is a thesis project with a primary objective of developing a Hypertext system. During the research period, the proponents conducted research to uncover problems and shortcomings of existing paper documentation and computer applications. The research involved data gathering from printed sources...

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Main Authors: Bautista, Emmanuel A., Dizon, David, Samaniego, Chad Aaron B., Uichanco, David Anthony
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-76492021-07-19T04:58:39Z TRACI (TRACeable Ideas) Bautista, Emmanuel A. Dizon, David Samaniego, Chad Aaron B. Uichanco, David Anthony TRACi is a thesis project with a primary objective of developing a Hypertext system. During the research period, the proponents conducted research to uncover problems and shortcomings of existing paper documentation and computer applications. The research involved data gathering from printed sources to learn more about Hypertext. Informal interviews with potential users were also conducted to thresh out problems in current documentation systems. The design process involved studying an existing system, the Borland Languages Help Compiler. This system was found to have a limited application and proved somewhat complex. The design was therefore directed towards a simpler authoring system based on a mouse interface. It was also discovered that a system with two units was needed. These two units were an authoring unit and a browsing unit --- a creator and a presentor. The TRACi software was then developed using the prototyping software development technique. In this case, many versions of the software were produced, tested and debugged. Throughout this development phase, the system was occasionally turned over to potential users to evaluate. The user's inputs were then taken to improve the system's outward simplicity. Eventually, more functions to aid the user, and multi-media applications for greater flexibility were included into the system. The end result being a simplified system for developing Hypertext documents. 1993-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7005 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Computer software File organization (Computer science) Computer systems Documentation
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Computer software
File organization (Computer science)
Computer systems
Documentation
spellingShingle Computer software
File organization (Computer science)
Computer systems
Documentation
Bautista, Emmanuel A.
Dizon, David
Samaniego, Chad Aaron B.
Uichanco, David Anthony
TRACI (TRACeable Ideas)
description TRACi is a thesis project with a primary objective of developing a Hypertext system. During the research period, the proponents conducted research to uncover problems and shortcomings of existing paper documentation and computer applications. The research involved data gathering from printed sources to learn more about Hypertext. Informal interviews with potential users were also conducted to thresh out problems in current documentation systems. The design process involved studying an existing system, the Borland Languages Help Compiler. This system was found to have a limited application and proved somewhat complex. The design was therefore directed towards a simpler authoring system based on a mouse interface. It was also discovered that a system with two units was needed. These two units were an authoring unit and a browsing unit --- a creator and a presentor. The TRACi software was then developed using the prototyping software development technique. In this case, many versions of the software were produced, tested and debugged. Throughout this development phase, the system was occasionally turned over to potential users to evaluate. The user's inputs were then taken to improve the system's outward simplicity. Eventually, more functions to aid the user, and multi-media applications for greater flexibility were included into the system. The end result being a simplified system for developing Hypertext documents.
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author Bautista, Emmanuel A.
Dizon, David
Samaniego, Chad Aaron B.
Uichanco, David Anthony
author_facet Bautista, Emmanuel A.
Dizon, David
Samaniego, Chad Aaron B.
Uichanco, David Anthony
author_sort Bautista, Emmanuel A.
title TRACI (TRACeable Ideas)
title_short TRACI (TRACeable Ideas)
title_full TRACI (TRACeable Ideas)
title_fullStr TRACI (TRACeable Ideas)
title_full_unstemmed TRACI (TRACeable Ideas)
title_sort traci (traceable ideas)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1993
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7005
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