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9781402006432

Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces III : Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces, 15-17 May 2002, Valenciennes, France

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    9781402006432

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    1402006438

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-07-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

This book gathers the latest experiences of experts, research teams, and leading organisations involved in computer-aided design of user-interactive applications supported by software. Attention is paid specifically to platform-independent user interfaces, and context-sensitive or aware applications. This includes innovative model-based and agent-based approaches, code-generators, model editors, task animators, translators, checkers, advice-giving systems, and systems for graphical user interfaces. Audience: This volume will be of interest to software development practitioners and researchers whose work involves human-computer interaction, design of user interfaces, frameworks for computer-aided design, formal and semi-formal methods, web services and multimedia systems, interactive applications, and graphical user and multi-user interfaces.

Table of Contents

Invited speakers
Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces by Example
1(12)
H. Lieberman
Foundations for a Theory of Contextors
13(22)
J. Coutaz
G. Rey
WSXL: A Web Services Language for Integrating End-User Experience
35(16)
D. Chamberlain
A. Diaz
D. Gisolfi
R. Konuru
J. Lucassen
J. Macnaught
S. Maes
R. Merrick
D. Mundel
TV Raman
S. Ramaswamy
T. Schaeck
R. Thompson
Ch. Wiecha
Specification of User Interfaces
From Formal Specifications to Secure Implementations
51(12)
F. Jambon
Just-UI: A User Interface Specification Model
63(12)
P.J. Molina
S. Melia
O. Pastor
DTS-Edit: an Interactive Development Environment for Structured Dialog Applications
75(8)
F. Depaulis
S. Maiano
G. Texier
Task Scenarios: Elicitation and Derivation
Automatically Eliciting Task Models from Written Task Narratives
83(8)
M. Brasser
K. Vander Linden
From Usage Scenarios to User Interface Elements in a Few Steps
91(12)
H. Kaindl
R. Jezek
Exploring Design Heuristics for User Interface Derivation from Task and Domain Models
103(8)
C. Pribeanu
J. Vanderdoncki
Model-Based Approaches
A User Modeling Design Tool Based on a Cognitive Architecture for Comparing Interfaces
111(8)
F.R. Ritter
D. Van Rooy
R. St. Amant
A Model-Guided and Task-Based Approach to User Interface Design Centered in a Unified Interaction and Architectural Model
119(12)
C.V. Serey Guerrero
B. Lula Jr.
Using User Interface Models in Design
131(12)
H. Trœtteberg
User Interfaces for Multiple Contexts of Use
One Model, Many Interfaces
143(12)
F. Paterno
C. Santoro
Combining Handcrafting and Automatic Generation of User-Interfaces for Pervasive Devices
155(12)
L.D. Bergman
G. Banavar
D. Soroker
J. Sussman
Concepts for Generating Multi-User Interfaces Including Graphical Editors
167(12)
A. Brandl
Domain-Oriented Model-Based Approaches
Digbe: Online Model-Based Design Automation
179(14)
R. Penner
E. Steinmetz
Meeting Activity Theory through Task-Based and User-Oriented Development of User Interfaces
193(12)
Ch. Stary
Model-Based Interactive Prototyping of Highly Interactive Applications
205(12)
D. Navarre
Ph. Palanque
R. Bastide
Innovative Model-Based Approaches
Modeling Style of Work as an Aid to the Design and Evaluation of Interactive Systems
217(12)
J. Wu
T.C.N. Graham
K. Everitt
D. Blostein
E. Lank
An Online Multimedia System for Learning to Design User Interfaces
229(14)
E. Furtado
V. Furtado
K. Sousa
A. Belchior
UML and Interactive Systems, Another Step Forward
243(12)
J.R. Ruault
UIML-and XML-Based User Interfaces
Building Multi-Platform User Interfaces with UIML
255(12)
M.F. Ali
M.A. Perez-Quinones
M. Abrams
E. Shell
Development of an UIML Renderer for Different Target Languages
267(8)
C. Binning
A. Schmidt
Generic Interface Descriptions using XML
275(8)
K. Richter
User Interface Migration: Forward and Backward
Specifying User Interfaces for Runtime Model Independent Migration
283(12)
K. Luyten
T. Van Laerhoven
K. Coninx
F. Van Reeth
Reverse Engineering Interaction Plans for Legacy Interface Migration
295(16)
E. Stroulia
R.V. Kapoor
Recovering Alternative Presentation Models of a Web Page with Vaquita
311(12)
L. Bouillon
J. Vanderdonckt
N. Souchon
Usability Engineering and the Web
Evidence-Based Usability Engineering
323(14)
E. Metzker
H. Reiterer
A Framework and a Language for Usability Automatic Evaluation of Web Sites by Static Analysis of HTML Source Code
337(12)
A. Beirekdar
J. Vanderdonckt
M. Noirhomme-Fraiture
First Steps Towards Task-Related Web User Interfaces
349(8)
B. Bomsdorf
Agent-Based User Interfaces
Cooperative Agents Design in a Technological Watch Context
357(10)
L. Jonnequin
E. Adam
Ch. Kolski
R. Mandiau
A Multi-Agent Approach to Cooperative Work
367(14)
J.C. Routier
P. Mathieu
Agent Oriented Specification of Interactive Systems: Basic Principles and Industrial Case Study
381
F. Cartegnie
H. Ezzedine
Ch. Kolski

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