Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1999-08-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

This book comprises the proceedings of the Seventh Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), which was held in Heraklion, Greece in September 1998. It contains research articles written by researchers from all over the world, who set out to explore and evaluate new techniques for designing and building user interfaces or groupware systems. It also contains the reports of workshops held during the conference on the most recent research issues raised by user-interface engineering. In particular, the texts in this book address topics such as: Architectures for human-computer interfaces and groupware systems; Applications such as virtual universities; Criteria for information visualization techniques; Formalisms for modeling user interaction.£/LIST£ Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction will be of interest to computer scientists, software developers, information systems managers and human factors engineers, especially those working in user-interface design or research in human-computer interaction.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
SESSION 1: Interaction techniques
Embodied user interfaces: Towards in visible user interfaces
1(18)
K. P. Fishkin
T.P. Moran
B. L. Harrison
Efficient strategies for selecting small targets on pen-based systems: an evaluation experiment for selection strategies and strategy classifications
19(20)
X. Ren
S. Moriya
SESSION 2: Applications
Utilising a geographic space metaphor in a software development environment
39(18)
H. Christensen
Early experience with the mediaspace CoMedi
57(16)
J. Coutaz
F. Berard
E. Carraux
J. Crowley
SESSION 3: Formal specification
Modelling unwarranted commitment in information artefacts
73(18)
C. Roast
Using the B formal approach for incremental specification design of interactive systems
91(20)
Y. Ait-Ameur
P. Girard
F. Jambon
SESSION 4: CSCW
Engineering component-based, user-configurable collaborative editing systems
111(18)
J. Grundy
Generic and composable latecomer accommodation service for centralized shared systems
129(20)
G. Chung
P. Dewan
S. Rajaram
SESSION 5: Task based design
Help generation for task based applications with HATS
149(20)
F. Garcia
J. Contreras
P. Rodriguez
R. Moriyon
Toward the automatic construction of task models from object-oriented diagrams
169(22)
S. Lu
C. Paris
K. Vander Linden
SESSION 6: Evaluation
Methods for identifying usability problems with web sites
191(16)
J. Scholtz
L. Downey
Employing simulation to evaluate designs: The APEX approach
207(18)
M. Freed
M. Shafto
R. Remington
SESSION 7: Software architecture
Frameworks and patterns for synchronous groupware: AMF-C approach
225(18)
F. Tarpin-Bernard
B. David
P. Primet
MAMP: A design model for object-oriented visualization systems
243(18)
R. Orosco
M. Campo
SESSION 8: Development process
An architecture model for the hypermedia engineering process
261(20)
J. Nanard
M. Nanard
Towards a framework and procedure for specifying user interfaces
281(18)
P. Chesson
L. Johnston
P. Dart
SESSION 9: Tools for design
Support for iterative user interface prototyping: The Sherlock Guideline Management System
299(20)
D. Grammenos
D. Akoumianakis
C. Stephanidis
Deriving presentations from task models
319(20)
F. Paterno
I. Breedvelt-Schouten
N. de Koning
SESSION 10: Workshops
Workshop on Technical Feasibility: Initial Lessons from an IFIP WG2.7 Virtual University Case Study
339(12)
G. Cockton
The Visualisation of Web Usage
351(12)
R. Spence
External Requirements of Groupware Development Tools
363(14)
N. Graham
J. Grundy
Keyword index 377

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