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TAMODIA 2005: Gdansk, Poland
- Marcin Sikorski:
Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design: Proceedings of the Forth International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design - TAMODIA 2005, Gdansk, Poland, September 26-27, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-220-8
Invited talks
- Alan Penn:
The system-user paradox: do we need models or should we grow ecologies? 1-8
Derivation of UI from task: systematic processes, methods, and tools
- Tim Clerckx, Frederik Winters, Karin Coninx:
Tool support for designing context-sensitive user interfaces using a model-based approach. 11-18 - Leonel Nóbrega, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Helder Coelho:
DialogSketch: dynamics of the canonical prototypes. 19-25 - Andreas Wolff, Peter Forbrig, Anke Dittmar, Daniel Reichart:
Linking GUI elements to tasks: supporting an evolutionary design process. 27-34
Cognitive user modelling
- Neung Eun Kang, Wan Chul Yoon:
A cognitive modeling of the user's exploratory behavior with prior knowledge. 35-42 - Leon Urbas, Ljudmilla Nekrasova, Sandro Leuchter:
State chart visualization of the control flow within an ACT-R/PM user model. 43-48 - Corina Sas:
A hybrid model for capturing implicit spatial knowledge. 49-54
Representations for describing workflows and organizational issues
- Stefan Oppl, Christian Stary:
Towards human-centered design of diagrammatic representation schemes. 55-62 - A. Bruno, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Supporting interactive workflow systems through graphical web interfaces and interactive simulators. 63-70 - Flávia Veloso de Souza, Alex Sandro Gomes:
Analysis of activity structure in the asynchronous education process via mailing list. 71-74 - Anna E. Bobkowska:
Modeling pragmatics for visual modeling language evaluation. 75-78
Distributed and context-sensitive user interfaces - modelling approaches
- Alexandre Demeure, Gaëlle Calvary, Jean-Sébastien Sottet, Jean Vanderdonckt:
A reference model for distributed user interfaces. 79-86 - Kris Luyten, Chris Vandervelpen, Karin Coninx:
Task modeling for ambient intelligent environments: design support for situated task executions. 87-94 - Enrico Rukzio, Andreas Pleuß, Lucia Terrenghi:
The physical user interface profile (PUIP): modelling mobile interactions with the real world. 95-102
Usability aspects and simulation of tasks
- Kênia Soares Sousa, Elizabeth Furtado:
From usability tasks to usable user interfaces. 103-110 - Sandrine Balbo, Dirk Draheim, Christof Lutteroth, Gerald Weber:
Appropriateness of user interfaces to tasks. 111-118 - Tobias Klug, Jussi Kangasharju:
Executable task models. 119-122 - Piotr D. Adamczyk, Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian P. Bailey:
A method, system, and tools for intelligent interruption management. 123-126
Software engineering models and techniques applied to task-based design
- Andréia Libório, Elizabeth Furtado, Ismael Rocha, Vasco Furtado:
Interface design through knowledge-based systems: an approach centered on explanations from problem-solving models. 127-134 - Adel Mahfoudhi, Mohamed Abid, Mourad Abed:
Towards a user interface generation approach based on object oriented design and task model. 135-142 - Carlos Eduardo Caminha Lopes Rodrigues, Bernardo Lula Jr., Pablo Ribeiro Suárez:
Using a script model to preserve the consistency within an UI design environment. 143-149
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