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TítuloContext sensitive user interfaces
Autor(es)Campos, J. Creissac
Martins, F. Mário
Palavras-chaveAssisted human-computer interaction
Formal specification
Rapid prototyping
Semantic "feedforward"
Methodology of interactive systems
Data1996
EditoraSpringer
CitaçãoCAMPOS, José Creissac ; MARTINS, Fernando Mário - Context sensitive user interfaces. In ROAST, C. R. ; SIDDIQI, J. I., ed. lit. – “BCS-FACS Workshop on Formal Aspects of the Human Computer Interface : proceedings, Sheffield, 1996” [Em linha]. London : Springer, 1996. [Consult. 27 Dez. 2004]. Disponível na Internet: http://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1996/formalaspects/papers/paper2.htm. ISBN 3-540-76105-5.
Resumo(s)This paper presents a conceptual design model for user interfaces (MASS1) and a general formalism for dialogue specification (Interaction Scripts) which are the most important components of an approach to the methodological, iterative design of Interactive Systems from formal, model-based specification of both the application and the User Interface (UI). This approach allows the integration of both dialogue and application semantics from the beginning of the design process, by using prototypes derived from both specifications. Assuming that all the application semantics is available at early design stages, the MASS model defines a set of guidelines that will enforce the designer to create user interfaces that will present a prophylactic instead of the usual therapeutic behaviour. By a prophylactic behaviour it is meant, metaphorically, that the UI will exhibit a behaviour that prevents and avoids both syntactic and semantic user errors, in contrast with the most usual therapeutic, or error recovery, behaviour. The dialogue specification formalism(Interaction Scripts) despite being general, in the sense that it may be applied to the specification of any kind of dialogue, is specially suited to the specification of UIs with the behaviour prescribed by the MASS design model. In addition, it is independent from concrete environment details, therefore allowing for different implementations of the same specification, that is, different looks and feels. The operational semantics of the Interaction Script notation is also presented in terms of Petri-Nets that are automatically generated from the Interaction Script specification of the dialogue controller.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/753
ISBN3-540-76105-5
Versão da editorahttp://ewic.bcs.org/conferences/1996/formalaspects/papers/paper2.htm
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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