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9781848822054

Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces VI

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    9781848822054

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-04-01
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces VI gathers the latest experience of experts, research teams and leading organisations involved in computer-aided design of user interactive applications. This area investigates how it is desirable and possible to support, to facilitate and to speed up the development life cycle of any interactive system: requirements engineering, early-stage design, detailed design, deelopment, deployment, evaluation, and maintenance. In particular, it stresses how the design activity could be better understood for different types of advanced interactive ubiquitous computing, and multi-device environments.

Table of Contents

The Challenges of User-Centred Designp. 1
Model-Driven Engineering of Workflow User Interfacesp. 9
User Interface Development Life Cycle for Business-Driven Enterprise Applicationsp. 23
Using Profiles to Support Model Transformations in the Model-Driven Development of User Interfacesp. 35
Translating Museum Visual Contents into Descriptions for Blind Users: A Multidisciplinary Approachp. 47
A Location-Aware Guide Based on Active RFIDs in Multi-Device Environmentsp. 59
Design of Adaptative Video Game Interfaces: A Practical Case of Use in Special Educationp. 71
A Preliminary Study of Two-Handed Manipulation for Spatial Input Tasks in a 3D Modeling Applicationp. 77
Design of a Model of Human Interaction in Virtual Environmentsp. 89
A Space Model for 3D User Interface Developmentp. 103
Evaluation and Optimization of Word Disambiguation for Text-Entry Methodsp. 115
Integrating Usability Methods into Model-Based Software Developmentp. 125
Supporting the Design of Mobile Artefacts for Paper-Based Activitiesp. 137
Integrating Dialog Modeling and Domain Modeling: The Case of Diamodl and the Eclipse Modeling Frameworkp. 151
Inspector: Interactive UI Specification Toolp. 163
Creating Multi-platform User Interfaces with RenderXMLp. 177
Analysis Models for User Interface Development in Collaborative Systemsp. 189
CIAT, A Model-Based Tool for Designing Groupware User Interfaces Using CIAMp. 201
Towards a Methodological Framework to Implement Model-Based Tools for Collaborative Environmentsp. 213
Towards a Formal Task-Based Specification Framework for Collaborative Environmentsp. 221
Task-Driven Composition of Web User Interfacesp. 233
Collaborative Modelling of Tasks with CTT: Tools and a Studyp. 245
A Generic and Configurable Electronic Informer to Assist the Evaluation of Agent-Based Interactive Systemsp. 251
Quality of Adaptation: User Cognitive Models in Adaptation Quality Assessmentp. 265
Design by Example of Graphical User Interfaces Adapting to Available Screen Sizep. 277
A Method to Design Information Security Feedback Using Patterns and HCI-Security Criteriap. 283
Domain-Specific Model for Designing Rich Internet Application User Interfacesp. 295
Design Patterns for User Interface for Mobile Applicationsp. 307
On the Reusability of User Interface Declarative Modelsp. 313
Indexp. 319
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