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TAMODIA 2004: Prague, Czech Republic
- Pavel Slavík, Philippe A. Palanque:
Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design - TAMODIA 2004, November 15 - 16, 2004, Prague, Czech Republic. ACM 2004
Invited Talks
- Peter Johnson:
Interactions, collaborations and breakdowns. 1-3 - Tomás Macek:
Speech in new generation of user interfaces. 5
Task models for groupware and multitasking
- Youn-Kyung Lim:
Multiple aspect based task analysis (MABTA) for user requirements gathering in highly-contextualized interactive system design. 7-15 - Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Towards a composite modelling approach for multitasking. 17-24 - Olivier Delotte, Bertrand T. David, René Chalon:
Task modelling for capillary collaborative systems based on scenarios. 25-31
Task-based design
- Tim Clerckx, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
The mapping problem back and forth: customizing dynamic models while preserving consistency. 33-42 - Jan Van den Bergh, Karin Coninx:
Model-based design of context-sensitive interactive applications: a discussion of notations. 43-50 - Daniel Reichart, Peter Forbrig, Anke Dittmar:
Task models as basis for requirements engineering and software execution. 51-58 - Daniela Gorski Trevisan, Monica Gemo, Jean Vanderdonckt, Benoît Macq:
Focus-based design of mixed reality systems. 59-66
Tools and approaches for task modelling
- Eamonn O'Neill, Peter Johnson:
Participatory task modelling: users and developers modelling users' tasks and domains. 67-74 - Adrien Coyette, Stéphane Faulkner, Manuel Kolp, Quentin Limbourg, Jean Vanderdonckt:
SketchiXML: towards a multi-agent design tool for sketching user interfaces based on USIXML. 75-82 - Roman Zenka, Pavel Slavík:
Supporting UI design by sketch and speech recognition. 83-90
Task patterns for user interface design
- Claudia Teuber, Peter Forbrig:
Different types of patterns for online-booking systems. 91-97 - Ashraf Gaffar, Daniel Sinnig, Ahmed Seffah, Peter Forbrig:
Modeling patterns for task models. 99-104 - Fabio Paternò, Enrico Zini:
Applying information visualization techniques to visual representations of task models. 105-111
Generating the user interface
- Pablo Ribeiro Suárez, Bernardo Lula Jr., Marcelo Alves de Barros:
Applying knowledge management in UI design process. 113-120 - Elizabeth Furtado, Vasco Furtado, Kênia Soares Sousa, Jean Vanderdonckt, Quentin Limbourg:
KnowiXML: a knowledge-based system generating multiple abstract user interfaces in USIXML. 121-128 - Josef Jelinek, Pavel Slavík:
GUI generation from annotated source code. 129-136 - Kinan Samaan, Franck Tarpin-Bernard:
Task models and interaction models in a multiple user interfaces generation process. 137-144
Task analysis and diagrams for task models
- Jon Stuart, Richard Penn:
TaskArchitect: taking the work out of task analysis. 145-154 - Quentin Limbourg, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Addressing the mapping problem in user interface design with UsiXML. 155-163 - Marco Winckler, Philippe A. Palanque, Carla Maria Dal Sasso Freitas:
Tasks and scenario-based evaluation of information visualization techniques. 165-172
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