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DialogSketch: dynamics of the canonical prototypes
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Source International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams; Vol. 127 archive
Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Task models and diagrams table of contents
Gdansk, Poland
SESSION: Derivation of UI from task: systematic processes, methods, and tools table of contents
Pages: 19 - 25  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-220-8
Authors
Leonel Nóbrega  University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal
Nuno Jardim Nunes  University of Madeira, Funchal, Portugal
Helder Coelho  University of Lisbon, Lisboa, Portugal
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we argue that the combination of task modeling with abstract prototyping improves the effectiveness of the user interface design at an early stage of the development process. Currently there is no effective way to connect popular task and presentation based formalisms (e.g. ConcurTask Trees -- CTTs and Canonical Abstract Prototypes -- CAPs) in interactive system development. Here we present and illustrate an approach that relates CTTs with CAPs under the common semantics of the UML 2.0. We find that an abstract prototype is more suitable as a starting point to represent and infer the task structure that supports the user interaction. Our approach is supported by the DialogSketch tool, which enables the creation, design and editing of a UML version of CAPs and CTTs that can be co-edited and simulated in an innovative way that leverages effective and usable simulation of abstract user-interfaces.


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Nóbrega, L., Nunes, N. D., Coelho, H.: Mapping ConcurTaskTrees into UML 2.0. Paper accepted in DSV-IS 2005.
 
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Helder Coelho: colleagues