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[...]... Pages John Grundy and Wenjing Zou 8 .1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 Introduction Case Study: A Collaborative Job Management System Related Work Our Approach Design and Implementation Job Management System Examples Experiences Summary References 11 1 11 2 11 2 11 5 11 6 11 6 11 9 11 9 12 0 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 7 13 3 13 4 13 6 13 9 14 4 14 4 14 5 14 6 14 6 14 6 14 9 14 9 15 1 15 2 15 4 15 6 16 1 16 4 16 6 16 6 ix CONTENTS PART... Level 10 .6 .1 Definition 10 .6.2 Case Study Summary of the Development Process Conclusion Acknowledgements References 11 Supporting Interactions with Multiple Platforms Through User and Task Models Luisa Marucci, Fabio Patern` , and Carmen Santoro o 11 .1 Introduction 16 9 17 1 17 1 17 2 17 2 17 2 17 5 17 6 17 7 17 9 18 1 18 1 18 3 19 1 19 1 19 3 19 3 19 4 19 5 19 8 19 8 19 9 2 01 2 01 202 205 205 205 210 213 214 215 217 217 x... 217 x CONTENTS 11 .2 11 .3 11 .4 11 .5 11 .6 11 .7 11 .8 An Illustrative Scenario General Description of the Approach Role of the Task Model in Design 11 .4 .1 From the Task Model to the Abstract User Interface 11 .4.2 The Language for Abstract User Interfaces 11 .4.3 From the Abstract User Interface to its Implementation Relations between Task Model and User Model The User Model Adaptive Rules 11 .7 .1 Navigation... Selection 14 .7.3 Application Service Linkage 14 .7.4 Bubble Synchronisation 14 .8 Infrastructure Utilisation 14 .9 Application Usage Scenarios 14 .10 Discussion 14 .11 Conclusions References 311 312 313 314 316 320 3 21 322 PART VI EVALUATION AND SOCIAL IMPACTS 325 15 Assessing Usability across Multiple User Interfaces ¨ Gustav Oquist, Mikael Goldstein and Didier Chincholle 327 15 .1 15.2 15 .3 15 .4 15 .5 15 .6 Introduction... 10 Multi-Model and Multi-Level Development of User Interfaces Jean Vanderdonckt, Elizabeth Furtado, Jo˜ o Jos´ Vasco Furtado, a e Quentin Limbourg, Wilker Bezerra Silva, Daniel William Tavares Rodrigues, and Leandro da Silva Taddeo 10 .1 10.2 10 .3 10 .4 10 .5 10 .6 10 .7 10 .8 Introduction Related Work Definition of Model Conceptual Level 10 .4 .1 Definition 10 .4.2 Case Study Logical Level 10 .5 .1 Definition 10 .5.2... and Evaluation of Multiple Interfaces for a Complex Commercial Word Processor Joanna McGrenere 16 .1 16.2 16 .3 16 .4 Introduction Design Solutions to Complex Software Study One 16 .3 .1 Methodology 16 .3.2 Selected Results Pilot Study 16 .4 .1 Implementation 16 .4.2 Objectives and Methodology 16 .4.3 Selected Results 327 328 330 330 3 31 333 334 335 336 337 3 41 346 347 348 3 51 3 51 353 355 355 356 359 360 3 61. .. Introduction Multiple User Interfaces: Multiple Contexts of Use Multiple Contexts of Use: Multiple Factors of Usability 15 .3 .1 Portability 15 .3.2 Attentiveness 15 .3.3 Manageability 15 .3.4 Learnability 15 .3.5 Indexical Factors of Usability for Different Contexts of Use Assessing Usability of Mobile Interfaces 15 .4 .1 Mobile Input Interfaces 15 .4.2 Mobile Output Interfaces Discussion Conclusions References 16 Iterative... References 13 Support for the Adapting Applications and Interfaces to Context Anind K Dey and Gregory D Abowd 13 .1 13.2 Introduction Why Context is Difficult to Use and Why Support is Needed for it 13 .2 .1 Separation of Concerns 13 .2.2 Context Interpretation 219 2 21 223 225 226 228 228 229 232 232 234 235 235 237 237 238 239 2 41 2 41 243 245 245 247 248 254 255 256 257 259 259 2 61 2 61 264 264 265 xi CONTENTS 13 .3... Aggregation of Location 13 .5.5 Accessing, Interpreting and Handling Location Data Within an Application 13 .5.6 Sample Application Development 13 .5.7 Summary Conclusions Acknowledgements References 14 A Run-time Infrastructure to Support the Construction of Distributed, Multi -User, Multi-Device Interactive Applications Simon Lock and Harry Brignull 14 .1 14.2 14 .3 14 .4 14 .5 14 .6 14 .7 Introduction MUI Interaction... Task Frequency 11 .7.2 Navigation as a Function of Task Performance 11 .7.3 Modification of Presentation 11 .7.4 Modification of Content Presentation Conclusions Acknowledgements References PART V ARCHITECTURES, PATTERNS, AND DEVELOPMENT TOOLKITS 12 Migrating User Interfaces Across Platforms Using HCI Patterns Homa Javahery, Ahmed Seffah, Daniel Engelberg, and Daniel Sinnig 12 .1 12.2 12 .3 12 .4 12 .5 Introduction . Multiple User Interfaces: Cross-Platform Applications and Context-Aware Interfaces 11 Ahmed Seffah and Homa Javahery 2 .1 MUI: Characterization and Evolution 11 2 .1. 1 Interaction Styles 13 2 .1. 2. Rodrigues, and Leandro da Silva Taddeo 10 .1 Introduction 19 3 10 .2 Related Work 19 4 10 .3 Definition of Model 19 5 10 .4 Conceptual Level 19 8 10 .4 .1 Definition 19 8 10 .4.2 Case Study 19 9 10 .5 Logical Level 2 01 10.5 .1. Transformations 10 9 viii CONTENTS 6.6 Transformation-Based UI Development Environment 11 1 6.6 .1 TIDE Version 1 112 6.6.2 Goals for TIDE 2 11 2 6.7 Conclusions 11 5 Acknowledgements 11 6 References 11 6 7 XIML:

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