A Front-End for Daison
Abstract
Daison is a database written in the functional programming language Haskell. It
has no built-in visual representation of data and using it in an interactive Haskell
environment such as GHCi is inconvenient since it requires boilerplate code. Our
work presents an application that provides an alternative interactive environment
that both removes the boilerplate code the user currently needs to write and displays query results in a table format. The application aims to be user-friendly
and provide an experience similar to GHCi. It is written in Haskell and uses the
Glasgow Haskell Compiler as a library. Automated tests are in place for ease of
maintainability, though in a limited capacity. Manual testing was used to verify
that requirements were fulfilled. Findings from usability testing, carried out in two
iterations with a total of nine participants, suggest the application was well received.
While fully supporting functionality provided by Daison, there remain a range of
improvements that can further enhance the user experience. Examples of such improvements include better table formatting and the addition of a graphical user interface.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2021-09-07Author
KALTENBRUNNER, CHRISTOFFER
NELDEFORS, ALEXANDER
STEGRELL, HUGO
VEDIN, PHILIP
Keywords
Database
Daison
Glasgow Haskell Compiler
Haskell
Language
eng